Echo And Reverb Page
If echo is a distinct repetition, reverb (short for reverberation) is the tail end of sound, a complex, decaying wash that occurs when sound reflects off many surfaces in a confined space.
To understand echo and reverb, we must first understand how sound travels. Sound is a mechanical wave, a vibration that moves through a medium—usually air. When you make a sound, that wave radiates outward from the source in all directions, like ripples spreading across a pond when a stone is thrown. echo and reverb
Before we look at the creative side, we must understand the science. When a sound is produced in a physical space (like a room or a valley), it radiates outward. When those sound waves hit a surface—a wall, a mountain, or a ceiling—they bounce back. If echo is a distinct repetition, reverb (short