Sound processing effects are alterations made to an original sound signal to change or enhance its characteristics. These effects are often used in audio engineering and music production to modify the sound of instruments, vocals, or other audio sources. Some common sound processing effects include:
1. Reverb: This effect simulates the acoustics of a room or space, adding a sense of depth and spaciousness to the original sound.
2. Delay: Delay effects repeat the original sound signal after a specified time interval, creating an echo-like effect.
3. Chorus: In a chorus effect, multiple copies of the original sound are pitch-shifted slightly and played back simultaneously, creating a thicker, more spacious sound.
4. Flanger: Similar to the chorus effect, flanging involves pitch-shifting and phase-shifting the original sound to create a unique, swirling sound.
5. Phaser: This effect uses all-