I noticed while listening to some music via phone speakers (which sound thin), that at lower volumes, the music seems to speed up. That's probably because as I decrease the volume, I rather hear high frequencies. As such, percussion and alike gets more audible.
Then I listened to some music with in-ears, isolated different frequency bands, and noticed how some appear faster, while others slower.
Now, there even was once a Reason tutorial where the Props (yep, an older tutorial) used an isolated frequency band to sidechain compress the whole music to add a little spice to it.
Anyway, this phenomenon is certainly something I might want to make use of ~ but rather with traditional, pure methods, than compressing or filtering. But then again, I wouldn't wanna mess up the arrangement either, lol.
How would/do you make use of it?
Question about a phenomenon that affects the perceived speed of music
Something like that, yes.
I wonder if there's any way to extract this illusion without changing an arrangement.
I mean that kind of illusion that Billy presented.
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