Reverberations
Reverberations.
Repeated echoes are called reverberations. They occur when sound waves reflect off surfaces multiple times, creating a persistence of sound in a space.
The reflection of sound waves off of walls, floor, ceiling, seats, and people causes reverberation.
There are five reverbs. The four main reverbs are plate reverberations, chamber reverberations, digital reverberations, and the sub reverb is convolution reverb.
Multiple reflections are called reverberations. They occur when sound waves bounce off multiple surfaces before reaching a listener, creating a complex series of echoes that can affect the quality of the sound.
Reverberations.
Reverberations
The Echoes was created in 1959.
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.
The plural of echo is echoes.Two example sentences with the word echoes are:His voice echoes through the mountains.She echoes the concerns of her colleagues at the board meeting.
Echoes of Refuge was created in 2006.