- Kashmir Hill 2/7
- Yann LeCun 3/4
- Shaun Maguire 1/4
EQ can simulate some limited subsets of effects of some reverbs, but, it cannot, even with modulation in time, cover what they do fully. The thing with reverb is that it introduces new sound. Some forms of reverbs are similar to delays with short delay times. If you look at spectrograms, both reverb and delay introduce new waveshapes to the picture. And EQ can only alter existing waveshapes, if that makes sense. (Not sure how to word this better).
Edit: adding delay here makes this all easier to understand, because if you take delay with long time, like 3 seconds, it is quite obvious that no amount of EQ can copypaste the sound into the time moment 3 seconds later right? And reverb basically has similar nature. It introduces soundwaves where they were not present before, so no amount of EQing can create them.
God, I really hate obnoxious titles like this, but it's a good tune nevertheless.
If you're interested, in the latest "International Jazz Day Global Concert" Herbie Hancock also expressed his opinion on what jazz is to him. It was in the latter part of the show. Overall I enjoyed the show, there were 2 tunes I would call wicked, others were good.
No idea to be honest. If it is, I'd say it's on higher quality side of AI content compared to a lot of what I've seen. Could be midjourney/niji.
Good point. I'd agree — Coltrane, being a legend of jazz, isn’t really 'underground' either, at least on a global timescale. It’s more that jazz — especially free jazz — has become underground and largely unknown in the last decade or two, compared to earlier times when it was more widely recognized.
I wouldn't call something with 5m views and 100k likes "underground" tbh. But that's just how I see it, you're free to have your own understanding and I'm not saying it's unwelcome or against the rules. Just wanted to share my opinion and explain why I disliked this particular one.
Mostly ambient, dub techno and minimal house. I post some of it to !umd@sh.itjust.works One neat trick I learned this week is that you can choose random sorting at bandcamp tag pages: https://bandcamp.com/discover/electronic?s=rand (it's called "surprise me" in dropdown)
Yes. Blur kind of gradually spreads color of every pixel into all directions, reverb's doing the same with sound. Did you know that the simplest type of reverb is delay with super short time? I would personally consider lossiness (or cutoff effect) of blur a side effect of pixel giving away a bit of it's color to its surroundings. Filter on the other hand is a cutoff that just takes but doesn't put it back somewhere else.
Definitely not what you're asking for, but this is what I got reminded of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BzQ0ytaJtk 😅
Overall, writing music is pretty darn good playlist.