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1) Echo 2) Echoes 3) Fdbk 4) Input 5) Reaction 6) Response
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flow from the products of an action back to interact with the action.
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the resonance loop created when a microphone or guitar pickup is placed close to a highly amplified speaker, often creating a howling or screeching sound. In most cases, musicians and sound engineers seek to avoid feedback with microphones and acoustic instruments; with electric guitar, especially in heavy metal and shred guitar playing it may be ...
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(from the article `electronics`) ...in temperature, in particular, can cause changes in resistor values and changes in the amplification properties of transistors. These factors must ...
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in biology, a response within a system (molecule, cell, organism, or population) that influences the continued activity or productivity of that ... [9 related articles]
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A loop in information flow or in cause and effect.
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a system of control, where work being done is modified by the product. For example the blood pressure is maintained by the strength of the heart beat and the muscle tone of the arterioles. In the walls of the large arteries are receptors sensitive to the degree of stretch in the muscle wall. As the blood pressure increases, the wall are stretched, ...
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1) The delayed signal sent back to the input of a delay line, used in repeat-echo effects.
2) The pickup of the signal out of a channel by its input or the howling sound that this produces.
3) In an amplifier, the phase reversed output signal sent back to its input, reducing gain but also distortion and noise.
4) This occurs when the sound...
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A sound produced by A string or microphone picking up and amplifying its own signal from A loudspeaker
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Learners value feedback highly. In many instances, feedback will be linked to some form of assessment. Valid feedback is based on observation of students` behaviours. Feedback should be practical, timely and concrete. The ability to give feedback in a form that is useful to the listener is important. This should include style and the ability to pre...
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<physiology> The return of some of the output of a system as input so as to exert some control in the process. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fēd´bak) the return of some of the output of a system as input so as to exert some control in the process. Feedback controls are a type of self-regulating mechanism by which certain activities are sustained within prescribed ranges.For example, the serum concentration of oxygen is affected in part by the rate and ...
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High pitched squeal when a microphone picks up acoustically from a speaker to which it is connected. Also Howl Round.
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Feedback: Many biologic processes are controlled by feedback, just as the temperature in a home from a furnace is regulated by a thermostat.
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Feedback is the screeching or howling sound caused by feeding the output of an audio system back to the its own input, for example pointing a microphone at the speakers that are the output of the microphone signal. This causes amplification of the already amplified signal in an endless loop resulting in an overload of the audio circuitry.
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An unwanted noise created when the output of an audio speaker feeds back into a microphone in the same system and is amplified as this happens in an increasing loop, resulting in a high-pitched squeal. Also called howl-round.
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If you’ve ever heard an ear-piercing whistle or low rumbling sound around your microphones or sound system, you’ve heard sound feedback. Feedback happens when sound gets amplified too many times, either due to incorrect microphone placement or damaged equipment. You can combat feedback by investing in an omnidirectional mic, equalizing the soun...
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noun response to an inquiry or experiment
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(general) Influence of the outputs of a process on the inputs. It is the principle used in self-regulating control systems, from a simple thermostat and steam-engine governor to automatic computer-controlled machine tools. A fully computerized control system, in which there is no o...
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(music) In music, a continuous tone, usually a high-pitched squeal, caused by the overloading of circuits between electric guitar and amplifier as the sound of the speakers is fed back through the guitar pickup. Deliberate feedback is used in rock music. The electric guitar innovator Les P...
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An unwanted sound which is produced by the sound from a loudspeaker feeding into a mic and then back through the loudspeaker, creating a loop. It is a very unpleasant sound, sometimes - very appropriately - known howlround.
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a high-pitched noise made when a microphone is close to a loudspeaker - How do you control feedback so it fits the music?
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(Automation) Process by which information about the position of a piece of scenery is fed back into an automation system to ensure it's running correctly.
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] response to an inquiry or experiment
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