Le 2012-02-06 à 13:13:00, Scott Nordlund a écrit :

Incidentally I'm working on a frequency domain algorithm that forces mixed signals to be correlated and in phase, by summing their magnitudes. But it's no magic trick since it does this by inducing a time varying phase shift. This isn't the silver bullet that you might be hoping for, but I think it should make a neat variation of the usual chorus effect.

This means you do FFT, then convert to polar, then do linear crossfade in the shortest of the two paths ? (so that the phase shift is always between -π and +π)

If you do it quickly, it becomes a pitch shift, but if not panning too fast, it shouldn't be a problem.

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