ECHOCHAMBER
Echo chamber
An echo chamber is a hollow enclosure used to produce echoing sounds, usually for recording purposes. For example, the producers of a television or radio program might wish to produce the aural illusion that a conversation is taking place in a cave; this effect might be accomplished by playing the recording of the conversation inside an echo chamber, with an accompanying microphone to catch the echoes.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Echo chamber
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echo chamber
Noun
- A room or other enclosed space that is highly conducive to the production of echoes, particularly one that has been designed and built for this purpose.
- In music production, a sound effect that may be applied to live or recorded sounds through a sound editing process, which creates the impression that the sounds originated in an enclosed space which was conducive to echoes.
- An insular communication space that is of no interest to outsiders or refuses their input.
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