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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1127020" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>No, it doesn't just pull bass out of nowhere.</p><p></p><p>As I said, it "searchs" the music for what it thinks is upper harmonics of a lower fundamental frequency. If/When it finds an upper harmonic, it will recreate the "original" fundamental frequency. So, basically, it adds bass to the music that may or may not have originally been there.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that doesn't make sense to you because you don't understand harmonics and fundamental frequencies. Read up on those and you'll understand what it does. For a simplified example; 80hz is an upper harmonic of 40hz (the fundamental frequency). It may sense an 80hz tone, think it's an upper harmonic of an original 40hz tone, and henceforth reproduce the 40hz tone at a given output level based upon the 80hz tone that it sensed.</p><p></p><p>But no....it won't just "magically" create it's own bass rythms to blend with the song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1127020, member: 555320"] No, it doesn't just pull bass out of nowhere. As I said, it "searchs" the music for what it thinks is upper harmonics of a lower fundamental frequency. If/When it finds an upper harmonic, it will recreate the "original" fundamental frequency. So, basically, it adds bass to the music that may or may not have originally been there. I'm guessing that doesn't make sense to you because you don't understand harmonics and fundamental frequencies. Read up on those and you'll understand what it does. For a simplified example; 80hz is an upper harmonic of 40hz (the fundamental frequency). It may sense an 80hz tone, think it's an upper harmonic of an original 40hz tone, and henceforth reproduce the 40hz tone at a given output level based upon the 80hz tone that it sensed. But no....it won't just "magically" create it's own bass rythms to blend with the song. [/QUOTE]
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