reariffs
Reariffs are a term used in the context of music production and sound engineering to describe a specific type of sonic alteration applied to a recorded sound. Typically, a reariff involves taking a portion of an existing audio track, often a musical phrase or a vocal snippet, and repeating it or manipulating it in a way that creates a new rhythmic or melodic element. This is distinct from a simple loop, as reariffs often involve subtle shifts in timing, pitch, or timbre, or are combined with other effects to create a more complex texture.
The purpose of creating reariffs can vary. They are frequently employed to add interest to a track,