New Highpoint Lowlife Radio from @sideb0ard has a lot of new exclusive music from me and friends!
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New Highpoint Lowlife Radio from @sideb0ard has a lot of new exclusive music from me and friends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-fzLmXc3JE
1. Hashman DJ -- Depth
2. MARK FELL -- Nite Closures (extended dub)
3. William Fields -- Tomo
4. nnirror -- substrate 432 wriggly
5. Kindohm -- five
6. Wolff Parkinson White -- galaxy cluster 214b community advisory board's most promising secretary
7. Keith Fullerton Whitman -- 251221 DRUN_KID
8. Kara-Lis Coverdale -- Oriri
9. tsrono -- nceaglain
10. c_robo_ -- 1
11. Lukid -- Reducer
12. Ship Sket -- Vendetta's Theme (ft. Charlie Osborne)
13. Graham Dunning -- Divest -
New Highpoint Lowlife Radio from @sideb0ard has a lot of new exclusive music from me and friends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-fzLmXc3JE
1. Hashman DJ -- Depth
2. MARK FELL -- Nite Closures (extended dub)
3. William Fields -- Tomo
4. nnirror -- substrate 432 wriggly
5. Kindohm -- five
6. Wolff Parkinson White -- galaxy cluster 214b community advisory board's most promising secretary
7. Keith Fullerton Whitman -- 251221 DRUN_KID
8. Kara-Lis Coverdale -- Oriri
9. tsrono -- nceaglain
10. c_robo_ -- 1
11. Lukid -- Reducer
12. Ship Sket -- Vendetta's Theme (ft. Charlie Osborne)
13. Graham Dunning -- Divest@williamfields
hi, a question if I may about a particular spectral sound that I found interesting. around 14:36 on this upload there's a sort of comb filter effect that I've heard on several tracks of yours.
I've gotten a similar effect by using a large filterbank set to harmonic multiples and modulating the amplitudes of various positions within, which is kind of like crossfading through nested comb filters without ever changing the master frequency. is there anything like that going on here? -
@williamfields
hi, a question if I may about a particular spectral sound that I found interesting. around 14:36 on this upload there's a sort of comb filter effect that I've heard on several tracks of yours.
I've gotten a similar effect by using a large filterbank set to harmonic multiples and modulating the amplitudes of various positions within, which is kind of like crossfading through nested comb filters without ever changing the master frequency. is there anything like that going on here?@silvermoats Hmm... I don't know. It's some spectral processing. Different algorithms applied to different frequency bands.