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报告翻译问题
The reverb of the ladylike vocal isnt matching the terrain and clearly is added.
Hard to recognize unless you study reverbrations and first-reflections.
This reverb matches a medium sized chamber (id say 40-80 meters) with sharp corners and little to none objects in it which clearly doesnt match a forest's characteristics.
A reverb in a forest would sound much more dampened, with no clear first reflections, and relatively fast decay.
In other words, almost no clear reverb at all. That is if the terrain is flat. If not, we would've heared more of the first reflections rather than the actual reverbration, with slightly longer decay made by all the trees ( which actually act as dispensers hence reduction in reverb in oppose to other materials). In other words, we would hear a slight echo in non flat terrain, and very light and almost unnoticeable reverb in a flat terrain
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