> As technology’s power grows, so does its ability to process audio in new and exciting ways. Spectral processing is one of many relatively modern audio processing techniques that has been made possible by recent leaps and progress in computing power. The FFT-based technology can take many shapes, from EQs and audio restoration to reverbs and delays. Ultimately, it works by breaking down audio into tiny frequency bands which can then be individually targeted and treated. Although the process has been around for a while, it’s only recently that consumer technology has been able to work with audio on a spectral level due to the CPU-heavy nature of the task.
IT’S ONLY RECENTLY THAT CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY HAS BEEN ABLE TO WORK WITH AUDIO ON A SPECTRAL LEVEL