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- Reverse_echo abstract "Reverse echo or reverse reverb, also known as backwards echo and reverse regeneration, is a sound effect created as the result of recording an echo or delayed signal of an audio recording played backwards. The original recording is then played forwards accompanied by the recording of the echo or delayed signal which now precedes the original signal.".
- Reverse_echo wikiPageID "4719480".
- Reverse_echo wikiPageRevisionID "592593922".
- Reverse_echo hasPhotoCollection Reverse_echo.
- Reverse_echo subject Category:Acoustics.
- Reverse_echo subject Category:Audio_engineering.
- Reverse_echo subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Reverse_echo type Ability105616246.
- Reverse_echo type Abstraction100002137.
- Reverse_echo type Cognition100023271.
- Reverse_echo type Know-how105616786.
- Reverse_echo type Method105660268.
- Reverse_echo type MusicalTechniques.
- Reverse_echo type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Reverse_echo type Technique105665146.
- Reverse_echo comment "Reverse echo or reverse reverb, also known as backwards echo and reverse regeneration, is a sound effect created as the result of recording an echo or delayed signal of an audio recording played backwards. The original recording is then played forwards accompanied by the recording of the echo or delayed signal which now precedes the original signal.".
- Reverse_echo label "Reverse echo".
- Reverse_echo label "Écho inversé".
- Reverse_echo sameAs Écho_inversé.
- Reverse_echo sameAs m.0cjytj.
- Reverse_echo sameAs Q3577486.
- Reverse_echo sameAs Q3577486.
- Reverse_echo sameAs Reverse_echo.
- Reverse_echo wasDerivedFrom Reverse_echo?oldid=592593922.
- Reverse_echo isPrimaryTopicOf Reverse_echo.