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Reverb | Echo And

Here’s a clear and expressive text you can use for and reverb — suitable for a music production guide, sound design notes, or educational content. Echo Echo is a distinct repetition of a sound after a delay. You hear the original sound, then a short time later, one or more clear copies of it, gradually decreasing in volume. Think of shouting into a canyon or hearing footsteps in a long hallway. Echo adds rhythmic clarity and a sense of distance.

Reverb (short for reverberation) is the persistence of sound after the original sound stops — created by countless reflections blending together. Instead of clear repeats, reverb feels like a smooth, dense wash of sound that surrounds you. Imagine clapping in a cathedral or a tiled bathroom. Reverb adds space, depth, and atmosphere. echo and reverb

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