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Reverb vs Deadly - What's the difference?

reverb | deadly |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between reverb and deadly

is that reverb is (obsolete) to echo while deadly is (obsolete) fatally, mortally.

As a noun reverb

is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As a verb reverb

is (obsolete) to echo.

As an adjective deadly is

(lb) subject to death; mortal.

As an adverb deadly is

(obsolete) fatally, mortally.

Reverb vs False - What's the difference?

reverb | false |


As a noun reverb

is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As a verb reverb

is (obsolete) to echo.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Reverb vs Vibrate - What's the difference?

reverb | vibrate |


As nouns the difference between reverb and vibrate

is that reverb is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed while vibrate is the setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.

As verbs the difference between reverb and vibrate

is that reverb is (obsolete) to echo while vibrate is to move with small movements rapidly to and fro.

Ambience vs Reverb - What's the difference?

ambience | reverb |


As nouns the difference between ambience and reverb

is that ambience is while reverb is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As a verb reverb is

(obsolete) to echo.

Tremolo vs Reverb - What's the difference?

tremolo | reverb |


As nouns the difference between tremolo and reverb

is that tremolo is a rapid repetition of the same note, or an alternation between two or more notes. It can also be intended to mean a rapid and repetitive variation in pitch for the duration of a note. It is notated by a strong diagonal bar across the note stem, or a detached bar for a set of notes (or stemless notes) while reverb is an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As a verb reverb is

to echo.

Reverb vs Delay - What's the difference?

reverb | delay |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between reverb and delay

is that reverb is (obsolete) to echo while delay is (obsolete) to assuage, quench, allay.

As nouns the difference between reverb and delay

is that reverb is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed while delay is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.

As verbs the difference between reverb and delay

is that reverb is (obsolete) to echo while delay is to put off until a later time; to defer or delay can be (obsolete) to dilute, temper.

Reverb vs Sustain - What's the difference?

reverb | sustain |


In lang=en terms the difference between reverb and sustain

is that reverb is to apply a reverb (electronic echo effect) to while sustain is to confirm, prove, or corroborate.

As nouns the difference between reverb and sustain

is that reverb is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed while sustain is (music) a mechanism which can be used to hold a note, as the right pedal on a piano.

As verbs the difference between reverb and sustain

is that reverb is (obsolete) to echo while sustain is to maintain, or keep in existence.

Revere vs Reverb - What's the difference?

revere | reverb |


As verbs the difference between revere and reverb

is that revere is while reverb is (obsolete) to echo.

As a noun reverb is

(audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

Revert vs Reverb - What's the difference?

revert | reverb |


In transitive terms the difference between revert and reverb

is that revert is to cause (a property or rights) to return to the previous owner while reverb is to apply a reverb (electronic echo effect) to.

As nouns the difference between revert and reverb

is that revert is one who, or that which, reverts while reverb is an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As verbs the difference between revert and reverb

is that revert is to turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse while reverb is to echo.

Rever vs Reverb - What's the difference?

rever | reverb |


As nouns the difference between rever and reverb

is that rever is the upper part of some upper garments (such as a shirt or jacket) that folds back at or near the neck to give the appearance of a collar unlike a collar, the rever is always formed from the same piece of fabric as the rest of the garment's bodice while reverb is (audio effects) an electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

As a verb reverb is

(obsolete) to echo.

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