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- noun Plural form of
acoustician .
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Examples
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Along with behind-the-scenes footage of professionals in darkened basements, there are conversations with soundtrack composers, animators and sound editors as well as "acousticians" who use software they describe as a "spectral de-noising tool".
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The organization arrived at a modular approach to design for the space, working with architects Dan Wood and Amale Andraos of WORK AC and acousticians from Arup.
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The new mantra, says Tateo Nakajima of Artec Consultants, lead acousticians for the Montreal Symphony's new hall, is building cultural infrastructure as a component of urban redevelopment.
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The acousticians listened hard when Marsalis and other jazz orchestra members talked about what they liked in various halls around the world.
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Even before picking the architects, the Lincoln Center jazz folks hired acousticians.
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And so therefore, acousticians are actually in conversation with people who are hearing impaired, and who are participators of sound.
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But it's meant that acousticians have had to really think about the types of halls they put together.
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And so therefore, acousticians are actually in conversation with people who are hearing impaired, and who are participators of sound.
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And so therefore, acousticians are actually in conversation with people who are hearing impaired, and who are participators of sound.
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But it's meant that acousticians have had to really think about the types of halls they put together.
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