A reverb (or reverberation) is typically used to describe sound–or more specifically the instance where a sound continues despite the original source of the sound being removed. If you apply the same ...
Hearing researchers at Macquarie University have shown that listeners rapidly learn and adapt to the characteristics of acoustic spaces to improve their understanding of speech and have found evidence ...
When the Harmonicats' "Peg o' My Heart" was released in 1947, the harmonica instrumental would have been just another catchy tune on the radio were it not for the surreal, atmospheric reverberation ...
Reverberation chambers have become increasingly popular among engineers who need to test the susceptibility of electronics equipment to radiated RF. As evidence, consider last year's IEEE symposium on ...
From concert-hall designers to pop record producers, everyone in the music industry knows we love reverb. But why? THE TALL, arched, windowless space has just enough light for me to make out the ...