TuneInSoul
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I am not an expert and don't know how to describe this appropriately.
For example,If I EQ a sound,this can change frequency response and distortion of sounds.
Let's consider this,if I just have two or more sound samples which are results of an EQ effect,we can call them altered samples,and an original sound sample.But I don't know the sound effects the altered samples used.I just know the frequency response and the distortion of the altered samples.And I have some information about altered samples,like some values of the effects used in altered samples.
For example,
Sample 1 : value1=1
Sample 2 : value1=2
Sample 3 : value1=5
The question is:
If there is just one effect used in altered samples and the author of altered samples want to change ony one "dimension" of sound ,but it has caused two or more "dimensions" of sound varied,is there a way to know what the author want to change?
For example,If I EQ a sound,this can change frequency response and distortion of sounds.
Let's consider this,if I just have two or more sound samples which are results of an EQ effect,we can call them altered samples,and an original sound sample.But I don't know the sound effects the altered samples used.I just know the frequency response and the distortion of the altered samples.And I have some information about altered samples,like some values of the effects used in altered samples.
For example,
Sample 1 : value1=1
Sample 2 : value1=2
Sample 3 : value1=5
The question is:
If there is just one effect used in altered samples and the author of altered samples want to change ony one "dimension" of sound ,but it has caused two or more "dimensions" of sound varied,is there a way to know what the author want to change?
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