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What is false reverberation

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False reverberation, also known as artificial reverberation or simulated reverberation, is a type of audio effect that recreates the perception of natural reverberation in a sound signal or recording. It is called "false" because it is not generated by the physical characteristics of a particular space or environment, but instead by digital signal processing algorithms. These algorithms analyze the original sound and add simulated echoes and reflections to create the illusion of being in a reverberant space. False reverberation is commonly used in audio production, live performances, and sound engineering to enhance the depth, spatialization, and overall quality of the audio.
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