This singing formant also aids the opera singer by standing out above the typical orchestral accompaniment. |
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In the past, coarticulation has been studied using only limited data sets and using acousticphonetic methods such as formant analysis. |
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Double-clicking with the Formant Transition Tool at the end of a note deactivates the formant transition and the orange line disappears. |
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Vowel backing was measured by changes in second formant frequency. |
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Dragging vertically with this tool governs the speed of the formant transition, which is indicated by the steepness of the connecting line. |
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This is the second episode presented in a letterbox formant. |
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A set of checkboxes below this graphic allows you to activate or deactivate each formant in the parallel part of the voice generator. |
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For instance, Steinmayer describes the prefix peN-as a formant for an agent, the name of a thing that does something, and an abstract noun. |
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Period values greater than 2, or greater than 1 where formant correction is applied, lead to unnatural results and are only useful for the creation of special effects. |
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As with vowel height, however, it is defined by a formant of the voice, in this case the second, F2, not by the position of the tongue. |
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Thus, the placement of unrounded vowels to the left of rounded vowels on the IPA vowel chart is reflective of their position in formant space. |
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It was in these papers that the term formant was first introduced. |
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Studies of animals and birds reveal that listeners can perceive a caller's body size and intension based on the frequency, voice quality and formant spacing of a call. |
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The vocal tract acts as a resonant cavity, and the position of the jaw, lips, and tongue affect the parameters of the resonant cavity, resulting in different formant values. |
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