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Originally Posted by seancostello This is an interesting point. We have been discussing "constant density" algorithms in this thread. If the initial echo density approaches the maximum density supported by the Nyquist theorem, or the maximum density that can be perceived by our ears, then having an echo density that increases over time is a moot point. |
There's still a lot of interesting stuff that goes on after you reach maximum density. Even though there are no more reflections to be had, the impulse response is still constantly changing as peaks and troughs line up in different combinations. As has been pointed out, there are still many hazards to face when going through the same old allpasses time after time. Part of the art is on knowing how to minimize those effects.