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Schroeder reverb is a type of digital audio effect that is used to simulate the natural reverberation that occurs in a physical space. It was invented by Manfred Schroeder, a German acoustician, in the 1960s.
Unlike other types of reverbs, which use a single feedback loop to create a series of echos that decay over time, the Schroeder reverb uses a combination of both early reflections and a diffuse reverberation tail.
The early reflections are created by feeding the original audio signal through a series of short delays and then filtering it to simulate the way that sound bounces off different surfaces in a room. The diffuse reverberation tail is then created by feeding the early reflections through a longer series of delays and filters, which causes the sound to gradually decay over time.
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- RAM: 4GB
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