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- Reverberation abstract "Reverberation is the persistence of sound in a particular space after the original sound is produced. A reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound is produced in an enclosed space causing a large number of echoes to build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air. This is most noticeable when the sound source stops but the reflections continue, decreasing in amplitude, until they can no longer be heard. The length of this sound decay, or reverberation time, receives special consideration in the architectural design of large chambers, which need to have specific reverberation times to achieve optimum performance for their intended activity. In comparison to a distinct echo that is 50 to 100 ms after the initial sound, reverberation is many thousands of echoes that arrive in very quick succession (0.01–1 ms between echoes). As time passes, the volume of the many echoes is reduced until the echoes cannot be heard at all.".
- Reverberation thumbnail Reverberation_time_diagram.svg?width=300.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink c1.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink coeficientes-de-absorcao-sonora-sound-absorption-coefficients.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink reverb.htm.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink spring_reverb_tanks_explained_and_compared.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=57&func=fileinfo&id=16&lang=en.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink http://www.ind.rwth-aachen.de/air/#.
- Reverberation wikiPageExternalLink calculator-RT60.htm.
- Reverberation wikiPageID "192315".
- Reverberation wikiPageRevisionID "603914997".
- Reverberation date "February 2014".
- Reverberation description "Clean signal, followed by different versions of reverberation .".
- Reverberation filename "Reverberation_effect.ogg".
- Reverberation hasPhotoCollection Reverberation.
- Reverberation title "Short sample of reverberation effect".
- Reverberation subject Category:Acoustics.
- Reverberation subject Category:Audio_effects.
- Reverberation comment "Reverberation is the persistence of sound in a particular space after the original sound is produced. A reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound is produced in an enclosed space causing a large number of echoes to build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air. This is most noticeable when the sound source stops but the reflections continue, decreasing in amplitude, until they can no longer be heard.".
- Reverberation label "Galm".
- Reverberation label "Nachhall".
- Reverberation label "Pogłos".
- Reverberation label "Reverberación".
- Reverberation label "Reverberation".
- Reverberation label "Reverberação".
- Reverberation label "Riverbero".
- Reverberation label "Réverbération (acoustique)".
- Reverberation label "Реверберация".
- Reverberation label "残響時間".
- Reverberation label "混響".
- Reverberation sameAs Reverb.
- Reverberation sameAs Nachhall.
- Reverberation sameAs Reverberación.
- Reverberation sameAs Erreberberazio.
- Reverberation sameAs Réverbération_(acoustique).
- Reverberation sameAs Riverbero.
- Reverberation sameAs 残響時間.
- Reverberation sameAs Galm.
- Reverberation sameAs Pogłos.
- Reverberation sameAs Reverberação.
- Reverberation sameAs m.01b9nn.
- Reverberation sameAs Q468809.
- Reverberation sameAs Q468809.
- Reverberation wasDerivedFrom Reverberation?oldid=603914997.
- Reverberation depiction Reverberation_time_diagram.svg.
- Reverberation isPrimaryTopicOf Reverberation.