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Re: Adding Echo [message #65684 is a reply to message #65682] Thu, 13 January 2011 12:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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If you think it would enhance your auditory experience, there is nothing wrong with that. I'm not saying you shouldn't do it but there are pitfalls anytime you alter the original signal.

I assume you mean reverb. Echo is a little bit different and is somewhat difficult to add to the signal chain without a guitar pedal or an outboard box. Reverb on the other hand is a very common DSP setting.

How do you plan on adding it in there? If I had to pick one, I would go with the M-S reverb model.


 
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