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Огибающая
Глоссарий музыкальных терминов по обработке и записи звука |
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Envelope, английский
- Оболочка; огибающая кривая; граница области рабочих режимов
- In astronomy, a band of light encircling the head of a comet on the side near the sun, and passing round it, so as to form the commencement of the tail.—in fortification, a work of single lines thrown up to inclose a weak ground; usually a mere earth-work.
- The rise and fall in amplitude (volume) of a note. the envelope of a note consists of the four stages: attack, decay, sustain, and release.
- A structured set of information that wraps and accompanies an instance message, often describing delivery and processing information. envelopes can be nested.
- Header and footer information, or header information only, which encapsulates or precedes document data for transport.
- A container that stores the information that is used to send a document, workbook, or presentation in an email message. the information includes the intended recipients, the subject of the email message, and any attachments to be included.
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Equal, английский
Envelope, английский
- Оболочка; огибающая кривая; граница области рабочих режимов
- In astronomy, a band of light encircling the head of a comet on the side near the sun, and passing round it, so as to form the commencement of the tail.—in fortification, a work of single lines thrown up to inclose a weak ground; usually a mere earth-work.
- The rise and fall in amplitude (volume) of a note. the envelope of a note consists of the four stages: attack, decay, sustain, and release.
- A structured set of information that wraps and accompanies an instance message, often describing delivery and processing information. envelopes can be nested.
- Header and footer information, or header information only, which encapsulates or precedes document data for transport.
- A container that stores the information that is used to send a document, workbook, or presentation in an email message. the information includes the intended recipients, the subject of the email message, and any attachments to be included.
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