dynamic range
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dynamic range
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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However, the broad use of WGM resonators has been limited by their narrow dynamic range as well as their limited resolution and accuracy.
From Science Daily • Apr. 26, 2024
"Beisembayev reeled off the concerto as if he was to the manner born," wrote The Guardian's Martin Kettle, praising his "sparkling technique, rhythmic control and dynamic range".
From BBC • Aug. 25, 2023
Each feature UHD, high dynamic range enhancements as well as enveloping Dolby Atmos sound to turn a home entertainment room into a booming battleground to witness the multistory combatants in action.
From Washington Times • Jun. 13, 2023
The new half-speed remaster underscores the LP's crisp dynamic range, overall warmth, and instrumental power and finesse.
From Salon • Apr. 25, 2023
This time Schonberg writes in The Times that in “any part of the dynamic range, too, from the wispiest pianissimo to the most stupendous forte, Fisher Hall came through with extraordinary clarity.”
From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2022
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