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  2. Delay (audio effect) - Wikipedia

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    Most delay effects allow users to set the delay time, or the amount of time between each audio playback. The may be synchronized to a BPM, allowing users to set time values as beat divisions. Delay is used to create other effects, including reverb, chorus, and flanging. [5] Delay effects typically allow users to add and adjust feedback. By ...

  3. Reverb effect - Wikipedia

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    Digital reverb units simulate reverb by using multiple delay lines with fading trails, giving the impression of sound bouncing off surfaces. Some digital effects allow users to independently adjust early and late reflections. [2] Digital reverb was introduced in 1976 by EMT with the EMT 250, [2] and became popular in the 1980s. [1]

  4. Ducking - Wikipedia

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    Used most often to turn down the music when the DJ speaks, [2] ducking may be used to combat the muffling and distancing effect of reverb and delay. The ducker is inserted into the reverb and delay line and keyed to a dry track to duck its own reverb and delay so that when the dry track exceeds the ducker's threshold by reaching a certain ...

  5. Reverberation - Wikipedia

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    Reverberation (commonly shortened to reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound after it is produced. [1] Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected. This causes numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space – which could include furniture, people, and ...

  6. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Digital reverb effects use various signal processing algorithms to create the reverb effect, often by using multiple feedback delay circuits. Rockabilly and surf guitar are two genres that make heavy use of reverb. [111] Reverb effects: Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail, Fender Reverb Unit.

  7. Roland Space Echo - Wikipedia

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    Users may adjust the bass and treble levels on the output sound, the number of echo repeats, the length of each echo, and the ratio of the echo and reverb sounds. [1] The Space Echo has two microphone inputs, one instrument input, and one input for a mixer or PA. [1] The character of the delay sound changes as the tape wears with use. [2]

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  9. Dub techno - Wikipedia

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    Dub techno tracks are usually slower than conventional techno, typically ranging between 110 and 125 BPM. [10] They follow a 4/4 beat structure, with a focus on deep, repetitive basslines. Delay and reverb effects are often applied to percussive and melodic elements, creating a sense of space and depth.