AstralStorm
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Oh, that DSP. It does the exact equivalent of basic image sharpening. I wouldn't use it for high fidelity purposes.
This adds overshoot, which sounds pretty bad, especially if it happens at high frequencies.
About the only thing it could help with is slow bass - but then it'd have to be frequency limited, which it's not.
This adds overshoot, which sounds pretty bad, especially if it happens at high frequencies.
About the only thing it could help with is slow bass - but then it'd have to be frequency limited, which it's not.