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Originally Posted by SiliconAudioLab They're fine for processing your, say, a de-esser under ideal circumstances but push things and frequencies start getting whacked and start drifting. It's soooooooooooooo unbelievably subtle it's like herding cats. |
I don't think this could cause specific frequencies to "drift" more than others, at least not in the digital world. What I do think is that the whole signal could be time-shifted a certain degree and that when summed with the original signal, the particular frequencies most notably effected by the time shift would depend upon the magnitude of the delay.
-Dan.