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| - Reverb to kompan Six-Speeda. Transformacja – samochód terenowy.
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- Reverb may refer to one of the following:
* Reverb (2005), a casting that debuted as part of the AcceleRacers series.
* Reverb (2009), a casting designed by Josh Henson as part of the Battle Force 5 series.
- Reverb was a member of Gene Nation. When his team's leader, Marrow, and the X-Man Storm engaged in single combat, Reverb attempted to aid Marrow by attacking Storm's mind. Storm retaliated by impaling him on one of Marrow's own bone-knives, killing him.
- She's with the Lit Chix when they set up their glue prank for after the Halloween dance. She, and some friends, tangle with a group of Tiger Guards during the Halloween dance. She's with the rest of the Lit Chix when they unravel Don Sebastino's plot to get Chaka expelled. Reverb is with the Lit Chix during the battle between them, the Spy Kids, the Three Little Witches, Bladedancer, Gateway and Rythax. Reverb is with Loophole, Lifeline and Fractious during their Christmas vacation and the battle at the Atlanta airport. She is possessed by The Secret. Reverb is mentioned in several other stories.
- REVERB may well appear to be one of the scariest Autobots there is. An avid fan of heavy metal and industrial music, he can often be found banging his hands on anything that makes a percussive sound. He doesn't sing along to music, he growls the lyrics. To top it off, he's tried on several occasions to get a mosh pit installed in Metroplex's training simulator. The truth is that a hardwired glitch in Reverb’s audio processors makes intense percussion relaxing, which would explain his taste in music since coming to Earth. This also renders him virtually immune to sonic attacks. Once you get past this rough exterior, Reverb is actually a very outgoing and fun-loving mech. He transforms into a Sikorsky CH-53E, capable of carrying up to 300 tons. He can reach a top speed of 250 miles per hour,
- Koinuma commented that a rock song would fit the cruelties of war the team wanted to capture in this title. Kiyoharu remarked in Kuroyume's video message for the media event to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary that they agreed to the collaboration to commemorate their anniversaries in unison. At the time of its recording, Reverb was not yet created so he had little to say about it. He did state his wishes for it to completely fit its source material.
- An unknown stickman wakes up in a basement, muttering to himself until he grabs his flashlight out and flips on the lights. Still confused, he wanders around, finding another lost stick who is killed the instant he turns his back. Scared, he runs, only to find a wounded man. Giving him his medkit, the guy gives the player a gun, instructing him to kill an intruder. Afterwards, the man dies and the player is forced through some more rooms to kill more people. Eventually, the figure comes across a strange robotic machine which barely defeats. Panting, he leaves and finds a man named Rhodes. Rhodes accompanies him across the building, leading him to another strange man, who reveals himself to be a sort of leader and that the player's name is Jason Green. Blasting his shoulder, they put him to
- The effect of an abrupt sound dying away gradually, as if played in a medium-to-large space with hard, reflective walls such as a ballroom, concert hall, or cave. Today, most reverb used in recorded music is produced electronically, by digital devices that employ various mathematical methods. In the past, several electromechanical methods have been used including:
- Reverb is Xaxon's Sonorosian (a species from the planet Sonorosia) form. He appears as a rather short, paper-white humanoid. His head is an oval shape, with the base having sharp corners creating a shape rather like a sideways D. On each wrist is a small circle, similar to a speaker. His eyes are thin and rectangular and glow green. He seems to have a perpetual frown, which also glows green. When he opens his mouth, it resembles a green speaker. On his back, he has a rectangular prism which appears similar to a power pack. Attached to this pack are two wires which then attach to headphones on each side of his head. There is a line running from his head which divides his body in two on his front and back. It is interrupted on his chest, however, where it intersects with a horizontal line. T
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| - Koinuma commented that a rock song would fit the cruelties of war the team wanted to capture in this title. Kiyoharu remarked in Kuroyume's video message for the media event to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary that they agreed to the collaboration to commemorate their anniversaries in unison. At the time of its recording, Reverb was not yet created so he had little to say about it. He did state his wishes for it to completely fit its source material. Consumers can digitally purchase the single through one of five Samurai Warriors 4 music cards, or cards which have pin numbers for downloading Reverb online. The collaboration product code included on the single and these cards unlocks the "Black Feather" heirloom (one-time use each battle in which user momentarily enters a hyper attack state and gains the Slay element to their attacks) and the option to listen to the image song during battle.
- Reverb to kompan Six-Speeda. Transformacja – samochód terenowy.
- File:Reverb2.gif Write the text of your article here!
- Reverb may refer to one of the following:
* Reverb (2005), a casting that debuted as part of the AcceleRacers series.
* Reverb (2009), a casting designed by Josh Henson as part of the Battle Force 5 series.
- Reverb is Xaxon's Sonorosian (a species from the planet Sonorosia) form. He appears as a rather short, paper-white humanoid. His head is an oval shape, with the base having sharp corners creating a shape rather like a sideways D. On each wrist is a small circle, similar to a speaker. His eyes are thin and rectangular and glow green. He seems to have a perpetual frown, which also glows green. When he opens his mouth, it resembles a green speaker. On his back, he has a rectangular prism which appears similar to a power pack. Attached to this pack are two wires which then attach to headphones on each side of his head. There is a line running from his head which divides his body in two on his front and back. It is interrupted on his chest, however, where it intersects with a horizontal line. This line's endpoints are the endpoints of two more lines which form an X, then connect to another horizontal line, out from which the vertical line continues. On each of his ankles there is something resembling a black power outlet. His Protomnitrix Symbol is in the center of the X on his chest.
- The effect of an abrupt sound dying away gradually, as if played in a medium-to-large space with hard, reflective walls such as a ballroom, concert hall, or cave. Today, most reverb used in recorded music is produced electronically, by digital devices that employ various mathematical methods. In the past, several electromechanical methods have been used including:
* Echo chamber: a room with hard floors, walls, and ceiling placed at odd angles determined by mathematical formulas. A signal is fed into the room via a loudspeaker, and the reverb picked up by one or more microphones placed in the room. Known for producing good-sounding reverb, but very expensive to do properly.
* Plate reverb: the signal is injected into a large metal plate via a transducer at one edge. The signal reflects internally within the plate, producing the reverb, which is picked up by other transducers along the other edges. Heavily used by recording studios in the 1970s, but expensive.
* Spring reverb: the signal is injected into one end of a metal spring by a transducer, and picked up by a transducer at the other end. Widely used in guitar amplifiers, organs, and some modular synthesizers. Spring reverbs are notorious for their rather unnatural-sounding reverberation, and for producing "boing" sounds if the spring unit is physically disturbed. But prior to the advent of inexpensive digital reverb units, they were the only reasonable means of producing reverb on a budget. Reverb is usually produced electronically using a combination of delay lines of different time lengths, and filtering. An alternative approach is to use convolution to impose the response characteristics of an electromechanical method on a digital signal.
- Reverb was a member of Gene Nation. When his team's leader, Marrow, and the X-Man Storm engaged in single combat, Reverb attempted to aid Marrow by attacking Storm's mind. Storm retaliated by impaling him on one of Marrow's own bone-knives, killing him.
- An unknown stickman wakes up in a basement, muttering to himself until he grabs his flashlight out and flips on the lights. Still confused, he wanders around, finding another lost stick who is killed the instant he turns his back. Scared, he runs, only to find a wounded man. Giving him his medkit, the guy gives the player a gun, instructing him to kill an intruder. Afterwards, the man dies and the player is forced through some more rooms to kill more people. Eventually, the figure comes across a strange robotic machine which barely defeats. Panting, he leaves and finds a man named Rhodes. Rhodes accompanies him across the building, leading him to another strange man, who reveals himself to be a sort of leader and that the player's name is Jason Green. Blasting his shoulder, they put him to sleep and drag him away. Led to a maze, Jason is given one last challenge: find a first-aid kit in the middle of a maze, or die. Upon doing so, he is knocked out again and the game ends.
- She's with the Lit Chix when they set up their glue prank for after the Halloween dance. She, and some friends, tangle with a group of Tiger Guards during the Halloween dance. She's with the rest of the Lit Chix when they unravel Don Sebastino's plot to get Chaka expelled. Reverb is with the Lit Chix during the battle between them, the Spy Kids, the Three Little Witches, Bladedancer, Gateway and Rythax. Reverb is with Loophole, Lifeline and Fractious during their Christmas vacation and the battle at the Atlanta airport. She is possessed by The Secret. Reverb is mentioned in several other stories.
- REVERB may well appear to be one of the scariest Autobots there is. An avid fan of heavy metal and industrial music, he can often be found banging his hands on anything that makes a percussive sound. He doesn't sing along to music, he growls the lyrics. To top it off, he's tried on several occasions to get a mosh pit installed in Metroplex's training simulator. The truth is that a hardwired glitch in Reverb’s audio processors makes intense percussion relaxing, which would explain his taste in music since coming to Earth. This also renders him virtually immune to sonic attacks. Once you get past this rough exterior, Reverb is actually a very outgoing and fun-loving mech. He transforms into a Sikorsky CH-53E, capable of carrying up to 300 tons. He can reach a top speed of 250 miles per hour, with a range of over 600 miles. If he can refuel while in flight, his range is indefinite. His rotors are capable of generating concussive forces, as well as kicking up a great deal of static electricity. Pistons in his arms also generate similar concussions. Reverb's large fuel tanks are particularly susceptible to chemical contamination and intense cold.
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