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Chamber Reverb

A term widely used in artifical reverb systems to describe a reverberant space with a specific sonic character. Typically, a chamber reverb is generous and dense, but usually with greater focus and clarity, and less duration, than a Hall reverb. Histortically, a physical reverb chamber was a moderate sized room with tiled surfaces and often glazed pipes stood on end to increase the reverb density, in which one or more loudspeakers reproduced sounds which were picked up by one or more distant microphones.