reverb

US /ˈri:vɜ:rb/

UK /ˈri:vɜ:b/

B2

noun

  • A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means

other

  • The use of an effect added to audio to simulate the sound of a space.
  • An effect added to audio to simulate the sound of a space.
  • Sound that lingers after the original sound has stopped.

other

  • To cause to reverberate; to echo.