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Science Of The Sound

Writer: Sundry Fires In RainSundry Fires In Rain

Authored articles and guides on advanced audio engineering techniques, including clipping, harmonic excitation, multiband waveshaping, transient shaping, saturation, explaining their roles in optimizing dynamic range, clarity, and perceived loudness.


Analyzed professional mastering tools such as Saphira, Luca Pretolosi's saturation models, and Lavry clippers, contributing to improved audio production practices.


Reviewed real-time workflows to educate audio enthusiasts on the practical science of sound and modern industry benchmarks, focusing on custom waveshapers, low frequencies, limiters, harmonics, and transient responses with Newfangled Elevate.



If I have the actual model of earphones, I can apply a Morphit curve to correct their frequency response towards a target curve, such as the Harman target or a diffuse field target. This is commonly used in EQ correction and HRTF-based processing.

 
 
 

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