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Time based effects Posted on 2017-04-18 by Priscilla Colon

  1. A Delay, when applied to an audio signal, does what?  
    Your Answer: Stores the audio signal, and plays it back at a given time interval
  2. Feedback is achieved by doing what?  
    Your Answer: Feeding the delayed signal back into the input of the delay device
  3. What type of effect do we hear with a short delay of 0 to 1msec, with feedback?  
    Your Answer: Phasing
  4. Chorusing, can also be described as _____________.  
    Your Answer: Doubling
  5. Flanging occurs when the feedback is turned up, and the delay time set below _____.  
    Your Answer: 30 msec
  6. Density, in the context of Reverb, is equal to what  
    Your Answer: The intensity of the reverb
  7. Decay typically means what?  
    Your Answer: The amount of time it takes for the reverberated signal to fall back down
  8. Pre-delay, in the context of Reverb, is _________.  
    Your Answer: The amount of silence before the Reverb kicks in
  9. What type of reverb is created within a small metal coil?  
    Your Answer: Spring
  10. Which tools would we use to alter the presence and spatial characteristics of the delay or reverb signal within our mix?  
    Your Answer: All of the above
  11. Time Based Effects can add:  
    Your Answer: depth and a sense of space.
  12. Early reverb was created by sending sound into a(n) ____________ and then recording that signal and returning it on a separate channel in the mix.  
    Your Answer: echo chamber
  13. A traditional _________ is achieved by using a series of notch filters that sweep the frequency spectrum.  
    Your Answer: phaser effect
  14. A __________ is really a series of delays.  
    Your Answer: reverb

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