The reverberation that followed Marylin's shout filled the cavern.
sound waves that continue to bounce around a space after the sound source has ended
The persistence of sound in an enclosed space, as a result of multiple reflections, after the sound source has stopped _
a remote or indirect consequence of some action; "his declaration had unforeseen repercussions"; "reverberations of the market crash were felt years later"
A diminishing series of echoes spaced sufficiently closely in time that they merge into a smooth decay
The way in which a sound bounces around an auditorium after its original source has been cut off The amount depends on auditorium shape, strength of signal, and how much absorption is present
A complex of many reflected sounds occurring in an enclosed space such as a building or cave The effect is often confused with echo which, strictly, is a discrete repeat of a sound event Reverberation occurs to some extent in any place where a sound can occur, but is most noticeable in very large places with many hard reflective surfaces which are at complex angles to one another, such as large churches etc Most people are able to recognise particular types or reverberation and can associate these with imaginary rooms of varying sizes Devices for the artificial creation of reverberation ( sometimes called "room simulation") have been available for some time Initially based on electromechanical devices such as reverb springs or reverb plates, these are now usually digital devices Several distinct phases are observed in the evolution of a reverberative sound and these include pre delay, early reflections, high & low frequency damping, decay
A dense pattern of diffuse and reflected sounds that results when sound is created in an enclosed space The more reflective the walls and surfaces of the listening space, the louder and longer the reverb Reverberation can make music muddy and effect the feeling of spaciousness or ambience (less reverb makes the sound seem more closed in)
A reverberation is the shaking and echoing effect that you hear after a loud sound has been made. Jason heard the reverberation of the slammed door. = echo
Sound after it is ended at the source will continue to reflect of[ surfaces until the sound wave loses energy by absorption to eventually die out
Abbrev to Reverb The effect of multiple sound waves reflecting off surfaces in a room