inharmonic

ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking in harmony
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How To Use inharmonic In A Sentence

  • Output 46 provides a signal with an adjusted resonant frequency, minus the inharmonic tones.
  • After all, they are subject to inharmonicity, resonances, and other things that change the frequency of sound.
  • Acoustically, this is an important distinction because each ratio produces an inharmonic or inharmonic timbre - a property usable compositionally.
  • We set the relative frequency of the six oscillators to values which result in inharmonic frequencies.
  • Harmonics • An 'overtone' is a partial (a \ "partial wave\" or \ "constituent frequency\") that can be either a harmonic or an inharmonic. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • A basic ring-modulation function is also available in the unit -- applying a carrier pitch from an external oscillator to the screen grid of the pentode, this allows making inharmonic sum-and-difference pitch sound effects, with a unique vacuum tube pentode sound. MATRIXSYNTH
  • It is shocking for a whole harmony to be inharmonical, or for a rhythm to be unrhythmical, and this will happen when the melody is inappropriate to them. Laws
  • Why base a music on the harmonic series and employ inharmonic instruments to realise it?
  • A large grand piano has less inharmonicity because the strings are longer relative to diameter.
  • The difference is just enough that a tuning will not sound right unless inharmonicity is dealt with.
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