View of Manuel Haible, Heiko Wommelsdorf and Georg Werner’s 2010 installation, ‘Klanglumineszenz’. Photography: Roman März / Singuhr Hoergalerie 'The only technical things I know are treble, volume and reverb.' Johnny Thunders - New York Dolls What is Reverb? Reverberation , in psychoacoustics and acoustics , is a persistence of sound after the sound is produced. Valente, Michael; Holly Hosford-Dunn; Ross J. Roeser (2008). Audiology . Thieme. pp. 425–426. ISBN 978-1-58890-520-8 . All the time, in every space that we’re in, reverb is always there. Reverb is the way sound interacts with the physical spaces that we’re in. It affects a sound after it has stopped sounding. If you hit a drum in a room, what you hear is a mixture of the original sound and the reverb, which is reflected and diffused versions of the same sound, bouncing back to you from the surfaces in the room. Reverb is amaz...
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