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  2. Delay (audio effect) - Wikipedia

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    American producer Sam Phillips created a slapback echo effect with two Ampex 350 tape recorders in 1954. [3] [4] The effect was used by artists including Elvis Presley (such as on his track "Blue Moon of Kentucky") and Buddy Holly, [5] and became one of Phillips' signatures. [4] Guitarist and instrument designer Les Paul was an early pioneer in ...

  3. Ray Butts EchoSonic - Wikipedia

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    The EchoSonic is a guitar amplifier made by Ray Butts.It was the first portable guitar amplifier with a built-in tape echo effect, and it allowed guitar players to use slapback echo, which dominated 1950s rock and roll guitar playing, on stage.

  4. Echo chamber - Wikipedia

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    Roland manufactured various models of magnetic tape echo and reverb sound effect machines from 1973 until the introduction of digital sound effect machines. A tape echo that has few repeats and a very short delay between each repeat is often referred to as a "slapback" echo.

  5. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    The effect can either be a single echo called a "slap" or "slapback", or multiple echos. A well-known use of delay is the lead guitar in the U2 song " Where the Streets Have No Name ", and also the opening riff of " Welcome to the Jungle " by Guns N' Roses .

  6. Tape loop - Wikipedia

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    Another dub producer, Sylvan Morris, developed a slapback echo effect by using both mechanical and handmade tape loops. These techniques were later adopted by hip hop musicians in the 1970s. [15] Steve Reich also used tape loops to compose, using a technique which he called "phasing". He would put two tape loops together at slightly different ...

  7. Scotty Moore - Wikipedia

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    During the next few days, the trio recorded a bluegrass number, Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of Kentucky", again in a distinctive style and employing an echo effect that Sam Phillips called "slapback". A single was pressed with "That's All Right" on the A side and "Blue Moon of Kentucky" as the B-side. [12]

  8. How to add the echo effect on TikTok - AOL

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    The echo effect has TikTokers in its grip as it sparks numerous whimsical trends. The effect has inspired the "core memory" and "how a memory sounds" trends so far. The feature can make the audio ...

  9. Slapback echo - Wikipedia

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    Delay (audio effect)#Slapback echo To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .