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<title>Dub Plex</title>
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Feggans, Ben William
Tape Delay and Spring Reverb effect
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<description>Application of equalizers and pitch-shifting: A Simple User-defined Musical Audio Workstation
Hai, Lingfeng
This paper primarily demonstrates a digital audio system (DAS) the idea of which is&#13;
to enable users to customize the equalization and transposition of their homemade&#13;
recording as a fairly basic and simple audio workstation. The first section introduces&#13;
the underlying theories and analyses, accompanied by some brief discussion of the&#13;
relevant historical and recent trends, while the second section reports the laboratory&#13;
practice process in Matlab. The completed DAS achieves the intended goals by&#13;
employing a few relatively straightforward and simplified algorithms, albeit with some&#13;
less-than-satisfactory artefacts and performance.
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