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Phase Mitigation Through Filter Design

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In both acoustic and digital systems, delays and the resulting phase interference are an innate feature of sound recording; traditionally, phase-interference mitigation is applied through temporal offset to attempt time coherence between multiple signal paths. Filter design presents an alternative solution to phase issues, wherein predictive modeling allows for a filter to apply corrective magnitude response. Such application of filter design presents its own set of problems and could further be explored in creative, rather than remedial, settings.

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