EE 313 Linear Systems and Signals - Lecture 11
Lecture by Prof. Brian L. Evans
Audio Effects
- Audio Effect Tutorials
- Stella, Reverb and Delay Explained,
start at 1:11 mark.
Delay controls when the echoes arrive, whereas reverb consists of delays that are not controlled.
- Johnny DeMarco, "EFFECTS 101: Delay",
effects of feedforward and feedback delay
- Johnny DeMarco, "EFFECTS 101: Chorus",
use of feedforward delays to make one voice sound like many
- Johnny DeMarco, "EFFECTS 101: Reverb",
reverb (resonant sound from a large room)
- Danilo Vicari, "Top 10 DELAY Guitar Riffs...iffs...iffs",
using controlled guitar delay to create other voices
- Songs
- Chris Isaak, "Wicked Games",
an example of vibrato effort using a guitar whammy bar.
Vibrato is a slowly varying modulation effect.
- The Smiths, "How Soon is Now?",
opening guitar riff has a tremolo effect by guitarist Johnny Marr, with a second voice playing slide guitar.
Tremolo is rapid change in volume to give a sensation of motion, and is rapidly varying modulation effect.
"Songs that Changed Music: The Smiths - How Soon Is Now".
- Post Malone, "Circles",
demonstrating use of delay, chorusing, and reverb in the vocals, and delay and reverb in the instruments.
"Vocal Effects of Post Malone - Circles".
- Performance RNN: Generating Music with Expressive Timing and Dynamics
Supplemental Information
Last updated 11/11/25.
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