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Magnitude response: flat line at 0 dB. Phase response: S-shaped curve from 0° to -180° (for 1st order).

: Controls the "pinch" or rate of phase change; lower values create more pronounced dispersion around the target frequency. allpassphase

| Property | Value | |------------------|----------------------------| | Magnitude | 1 (all frequencies) | | Phase change | 0 to -180° (1st order) | | | 0 to -360° (2nd order) | | Main use | Phase correction, effects | | Key trade-off | Flat magnitude + added delay | Magnitude response: flat line at 0 dB

: In music production, it can help clean up "bubbly" or muddy low ends by rotating the phase of specific frequencies to prevent cancellation between kicks and bass. Alternative to Paid Tools They realize that while amplitude is easy to

With the rise of AI audio processing (e.g., denoising, upmixing), the black-box nature of neural networks often results in "phasey" artifacts. Researchers are now explicitly training models to respect . They realize that while amplitude is easy to learn, the subtle temporal shifts created by all-pass networks are the difference between a "digital" and "natural" sounding AI.