Allpassphase Updated 〈2K〉
Second-order allpass filters are the building blocks of parametric equalizers and graphic equalizers that preserve a flat magnitude response while adjusting phase.
If you’re tired of your drums sounding flat or your bass lacking that "wet" character, you might be missing a phase disperser in your chain. I’ve been using AllPassPhase allpassphase
Phase at (\omega = 0): (0^\circ) Phase at (\omega = \pi) (Nyquist): (-180^\circ) Phase at (\omega = \arccos(-a) = 120^\circ) (for (a=0.5)): (-90^\circ). Second-order allpass filters are the building blocks of
So, if it doesn't change the volume, what does it do? It messes with time. And in audio, messing with time changes everything. if it doesn't change the volume