The result seems to me to be more like Reverb in my perception/use. Where the lower it is (like R= 0.5), the more restricted the space is so it bounces around more/intimate and the higher values are more like the room is expanding so its not as bouncy.

What does R refer to or what is it a spectrum from->to? What does the absence and abundance of resonance reify as observably?

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    2 months ago

    Is there a song that exemplifies what you’ve described so I can contextualize/see it in action in a palpable way?

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      2 months ago

      Any techno track from the 90s that used a Roland TB303 synth used this effect to the maximum

      The 303 is famous for it

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      2 months ago

      Are you into audio production at all? You could get any soft synth and experience it for yourself. Vital is free on desktop or various options on mobile.