(It doesn't necessarily have to be this way, but I thought its a good place to start for spectral timeshifting)
I just don't know how to use the phase eq well enough to know how to intentionally manipulate time of frequencies.
Why do I want to do this? Say you have a drum which isn't too snappy, and is quite soft or the transient is late? If I could manipulate the time at which these frequencies exist, then I could make it become more snappy and sharp without changing the sample or layering another transient onto it.
I can sort of do this already, except I don't know how I do it, its more luck than anything, because I don't know how the phase eq works properly, its not very intuitive the way it behaves in the graph.
How could I utilize edison's Phase EQ to do a kind of spectral timeshifting?
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Re: How could I utilize edison's Phase EQ to do a kind of spectral timeshifting?
I can't really answer your question since don't...