FFmpeg 4.3.8
Since* 2.1
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Apply echoing to the input audio.

Echoes are reflected sound and can occur naturally amongst mountains (and sometimes large buildings) when talking or shouting; digital echo effects emulate this behaviour and are often used to help fill out the sound of a single instrument or vocal. The time difference between the original signal and the reflection is the delay, and the loudness of the reflected signal is the decay. Multiple echoes can have different delays and decays.

A description of the accepted parameters follows.

in_gain

Set input gain of reflected signal. Default is 0.6.

out_gain

Set output gain of reflected signal. Default is 0.3.

delays

Set list of time intervals in milliseconds between original signal and reflections separated by ’|’. Allowed range for each delay is (0 - 90000.0]. Default is 1000.

decays

Set list of loudness of reflected signals separated by ’|’. Allowed range for each decay is (0 - 1.0]. Default is 0.5.

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Examples

  • Make it sound as if there are twice as many instruments as are actually playing:

    aecho=0.8:0.88:60:0.4
  • If delay is very short, then it sounds like a (metallic) robot playing music:

    aecho=0.8:0.88:6:0.4
  • A longer delay will sound like an open air concert in the mountains:

    aecho=0.8:0.9:1000:0.3
  • Same as above but with one more mountain:

    aecho=0.8:0.9:1000|1800:0.3|0.25