Changing frequencies of a song to unheard frequencies

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jimmyhosen
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Re: Changing frequencies of a song to unheard frequencies

Post by jimmyhosen » Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:14 pm

The first type of music that I would try is anything that uses an LFO ("Low-Frequency Oscillator") to modulate frequencies that are higher in the audio spectrum. I think this is the purest form of achieving what you asked about in the original post.

I would try music that uses LFOs (electronica, trance, dub-step). Keep in mind that there are various shapes of LFOs (sine, square, triangle, sawtooth, etc.).

Maybe try your favorite Dub-Step song.

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