ekkokontrol
Ekkokontrol refers to a method of controlling or regulating sound, particularly in musical contexts, by manipulating the feedback loop between a sound source and an amplifier or speaker system. The term is derived from the Finnish word "ekko," meaning echo, and "kontrolli," meaning control. This technique is commonly used in live music performances to create sustained, resonant tones or to enhance the volume and presence of an instrument without relying solely on traditional amplification methods.
In practice, ekkokontrol involves intentionally introducing a small amount of audio signal back into the input
Ekkokontrol is distinct from unintentional feedback, which typically occurs when the audio signal becomes too strong
While ekkokontrol can be achieved with basic equipment, such as a guitar, amplifier, and cable, modern audio