Any insight on how Cool Edit's Brainwave Synchronizer might have worked? My next project could be reviving that old effect into a VST plugin, for convenience (and since i'm on an ARM mac and can't run XP vms).
My guess is that each channel was processed with a bode shifter with different frequency shifts each, however with this approach I'm still quite far from how it sounded originally. I can't really find any documentation online on how it works, besides basic user manuals.
PS: I'm not really interested in the brain/health effects of it (doubt there are any), it just sounded very cool.
My guess is that each channel was processed with a bode shifter with different frequency shifts each, however with this approach I'm still quite far from how it sounded originally. I can't really find any documentation online on how it works, besides basic user manuals.
PS: I'm not really interested in the brain/health effects of it (doubt there are any), it just sounded very cool.
Statistics: Posted by gambero — Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:57 am — Replies 4 — Views 157