Is this reverb likened to an echo chamber ?
Echo Reverb
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azertyvince -
January 18, 2022 at 1:20 PM -
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It's a simplified reverb and delay which can save a slot if you don't need lots of control.
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Also known as a "re-lay".
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This is what the manual actually has to say about the Echo Reverb which gives a good bit more detail.
QuoteKEMPER PROFILER Main Manual
 Echo ReverbThe Echo Reverb is a delay combined with a reverb. In other words: a Natural Reverb with a feedback control added to its predelay to create rhythmic repetitions of the reverb tail. So, instead of using a straight delay type for a rhythmic enhancement, use the Echo Reverb for diffuse and soft echo reflections, when you find a regular delay is sounding too concrete or direct for your needs.
There are only three differences that separate the Echo Reverb from the Natural Reverb:
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The parameter âPredelay Feedbackâ is added. The higher the value, the more repetitions.
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The range for the Predelay is expanded to 2000 milliseconds, similar to the delay effects. However, for rhythmic
echoes it is more fun to hit the âTo Tempoâ button and use Note Values and Tap Tempo to set the desired repetition
time.
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The Room Size parameter is not available â it is set to minimum internally because it is assumed that you will use
fairly short rooms for your Echo Reverb.
There are two alternative ways to create an echo reverb in the PROFILER:
Many Delay Types feature a âSmearâ parameter that adds a little reverberation to the delay repeats. While the
smearing is much shorter than it is in the Echo Reverb, it builds up with every repetition.
A combination of a delay in the DLY module and a reverb in the REV module, controlled by the âDLY+REV Routingâparameter, gives you the same approach, but allows deep editing of the delay propagation and more. Read more in the DLY and REV Modules chapter.
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