Talk:Reverberation
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[edit] Copyvio
The section "Simulating reverberation" was a pretty direct copy of the content of this page: http://3345.com.au/cyclopedia/lev3_sound_definitions_sound_effects_reverb.htm
We cite them as a reference rather than the other way around, so I don't think they got it from us. The material there is copyrighted (and not under a free license AFAIK), so I pretty much had to axe the section. - furrykef (Talk at me) 00:09, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reverb (audio effect) vs Reverberation (phenomenon)
I'd like to split this article into two and expand on each one. The phenomenon of audio reverberation is something experienced in reverberant spaces; the practice of adding reverb to audio signals is distinct because it uses simulated reverberation. A discussion of plate, chamber, spring, digital, etc. reverbs should be an article to itself.
I'd be glad to write an article about reverb from an audio effects standpoint; would someone else with better expertise on acoustics like to add to what's on this page? --G0zer 06:03, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
I've been doing a bit of work on the acoustics side of things slowly adding bits and editing it a bit, i plan to keep going till its pretty decent Noodle snacks 11:18, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
I'd love to see some info about reverse reverb (audio effect) and I guess that's way off the reverb as a phenomenon. So I'd love to see someone split this article. --213.176.148.218 08:18, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
I have started a section on reverse reverb, it is currently pretty short, next week when i get my mixer back I will place a sample of this up. Noodle snacks 11:17, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merger
It seems to me that reverberation time and reverberation are practically duplicate pages for much of the information presented, and that reverberation time should be merged into reverberation to prevent redundancy. Noodle snacks 03:33, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Compare with echo" quote
This is a very minor point. If the quote "If so many reflections arrive at a listener that he is unable to distinguish between them, the proper term is reverberation" is indeed a quote, it should be sourced. If it is not, I would recomend it be reworded to "If so many reflections arrive at a listener that he or she is unable to distinguish between them" to avoid both unecessary gendered language (can there not be a female listener?) and the 'singluar they' that I wrongly suggested before.Samshipstone 18:44, 26 December 2006 (UTC)