Chambers of Doom NEBULA
Team ARCADiA | 06 January 2026 | 800.62 MB
An echo chamber is a reverberant real space, which is used to add reverb to any audio signal. This is done by playing the signal into the space through a speaker, and picking up the audio from that space with at least one microphone. The speaker/mic are usually arranged such that very little signal can travel directly between them, with the sound waves having to bounce off of the walls (becoming diffuse) at least once before reaching the mic(s). In other words, mostly just the reverberation of the space itself is captured. This new, reverb heavy aka “wet” signal can then be mixed back in with the original dry audio to taste. In this release, two more echo chambers at two additional studios were sampled for use with Nebula in this library. I’m giving them unique preset names to help you differentiate between them. The first one in this release is called “Sandman’s Den” and it has a gloriously big, smooth sound to it. The chamber is about 14 x 16 feet with an 8 foot high ceiling. It has a concrete floor, with concrete block walls. It was sampled with the door into the room both closed and open, open providing slightly less density and quicker decay. This incredible chamber was captured with a stereo mic setup.
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