[Review] Elder – Through Zero
In audio engineering, “Through Zero” describes the property of a signal crossing the zero point to invert its own phase. There is no more fitting metaphor to describe the artistic…
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In audio engineering, “Through Zero” describes the property of a signal crossing the zero point to invert its own phase. There is no more fitting metaphor to describe the artistic…
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