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original "dry" signal.
Plate reverb was
introduced in the late 1950s by
Elektromesstechnik with the EMT 140.
Spring reverbs,
introduced by Bell Labs, use...
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control panel.
Super Reverbs from 1963
through 1967 had "blackface" panels. From 1968
until its
discontinuation in 1982, the
Super Reverb had "silverface"...
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Reverb.com is an
online marketplace for new, used, and
vintage musical equipment,
including instruments used by
notable musicians. It was
founded in 2013...
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ReverbNation.com is a website,
launched in 2006, that
focuses on the
independent music industry. It aims to
provide a
central site for musicians, producers...
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subgenres such as "****ure **** and lean house".
Slowed and
reverb (stylized as "slowed +
reverb") is a
technique of
remixing and a subgenre,
derived from...
-
Gated reverb or
gated ambience is an
audio processing technique that
combines strong reverb and a
noise gate that cuts the tail of the
reverb. The effect...
- A
reverberation room or
reverberation chamber is a room
designed to
create reverberation, a
diffuse or
random incidence sound field (i.e. one with a uniform...
-
digital hardware reverbs". One
review feels that
while it is
excellent for
getting the
unreal larger than life
sound of a
classic Lexicon reverb, it does not...
- the non-
reverb versions. This was
complemented by the
added functionality of a
master volume and a push/pull boost. Some
later Bandmaster Reverbs also added...
- of 1968.
Models included the Twin
Reverb,
Deluxe Reverb, Quad
Reverb, and
Princeton Reverb, and a
Vibrolux Reverb was
added to the line the following...