Sound that travels from one point to
another by other than a direct path. Sound may be reflected, transmitted
by structural means or leaked. Like ripples in a still pond, sound waves
proceed from the original source to the nearest hard surface and then
reflect in a different direction. When considered in this light, the
"overlap" problem of flanking provides insight into the fluid,
three-dimensional nature of acoustics.
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