viivitusefekte
viivitusefekte refers to the auditory processing phenomenon where a delay is intentionally introduced to a sound signal. This delay can be a short, distinct echo or a series of repeating, decaying echoes. In music production and sound design, viivitusefekte are commonly used to add depth, space, and rhythmic interest to audio. The length of the delay, the feedback (number of repetitions), and the filtering of the delayed signal all contribute to the final sonic character.
The most basic form of viivitusefekte is a single echo, often referred to as a slapback delay,
Viivitusefekte can be implemented using various hardware and software tools. Analog delay units, often using tape