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Reverb creates a sense of "place"—whether a vast cathedral or a metallic cavern. IV. The Mixing Desk as a Weapon

It utilizes silence and "drop-outs" to create psychological tension. II. The Physics of the Frequency

Dub is defined by its use of delay and reverb. From a philosophical standpoint, these are not just effects; they represent the persistence of memory and the haunting of the original recording. (Dub) 10 : A Sound Argument

In a sound system context, the bass vibrates the chest cavity.

Echoes allow a singer’s voice to haunt a track long after the vocal has stopped. Reverb creates a sense of "place"—whether a vast

It creates an immersive environment where the listener is "inside" the track. III. The Echo as Memory

The "Sound Argument" concludes that the engineer (the Dubmaster) is the true modern composer. By manipulating the faders in real-time, the engineer ensures that no two "Dub plates" are ever the same. Mixing is a live performance. In a sound system context, the bass vibrates

These represent the infinite nature of sound.