Difference between revisions of "Signal processing/Effects (Q911)"

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Effects span a wide range, from simple linear, time-invariant early reflections feedback-delay networks to complex room simulations, over non-time-invariant modulated choruses and phasers, and time-invariant but non-linear exciters...

(‎Created claim: knowledge detail (EN) (P35): exciters, saturators, distortion, and their parameters.)
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Effects span a wide range, from simple linear, time-invariant early reflections feedback-delay networks to complex room simulations, over non-time-invariant modulated choruses and phasers, and time-invariant but non-linear exciters...
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Signal processing/Effects
Effects span a wide range, from simple linear, time-invariant early reflections feedback-delay networks to complex room simulations, over non-time-invariant modulated choruses and phasers, and time-invariant but non-linear exciters...

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    difference of inline and additive effects (English)
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    common additive effects (reverb, delay, chorus etc.) and their parameters (English)
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    reverb use cases (English)
    corrective use, e.g. to blend spot microphones realistically (English)
    creative use (English)
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    exciters, saturators, distortion, and their parameters. (English)
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    harmonizers and autotuners, and their parameters (English)
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