reverb

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re·verb

 (rĭ-vûrb′) Informal
n. (also rē′vûrb′)
1. A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means.
2. A device used for producing this effect.
intr. & tr.v. re·verbed, re·verb·ing, re·verbs
To reverberate or cause to reverberate.
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reverb

(ˈriːvɜːb)
n
(Electronics) an electronic device that creates artificial acoustics
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re•verb

(rɪˈvɜrb; n. also ˈriˌvɜrb)
v.i., v.t.
1. to reverberate.
n.
2. reverberation.
3. an electronic device for producing a reverberating sound.
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Translations

reverb

[ˈriːvɜːb, rɪˈvɜːb] Nreverberación f
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reverb

[ˈriːvɜːrb] nréverbe f
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reverb

n (= shaking effect)Hall m; (= echoing effect)Echo nt
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Their eloquent reverbed vocals drift along the broody picks of electric guitar, splashes of sleigh bells and bellowing bass drum.
Reflecting the fruitful fusion of Sarvar Sabri's own Sabri Ensemble, the music features a particularly effective blend of Gulfam Sabri's melismatic Ghazal vocal and Davis's heavily reverbed saxophone.
Sped-up break-beats are reverbed, treated, "time-stretched," and overlaid with itchy-'n'-scratchy blips of sound that evoke the mandible-rustling telecommunication of the insect world.