Reverberation, in
psychoacoustics and
acoustics, is the persistence of
sound after a sound is produced. A reverberation, or
reverb, is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing a large number of reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space – which could include furniture, people, and air. This is most noticeable when the sound source stops but the
reflections continue, decreasing in
amplitude, until they reach zero amplitude.