signalshifting
Signal shifting is a technique used in electronic music production and sound design to advance, retain, or manipulate the timing of a note or a group of notes within a song. It involves using audio effects processors to deliberately shift the timing of an incoming signal in relation to the expected timing, creating a new rhythmic pattern.
This technique originated from disco and funk music of the 1970s and 1980s, where musicians would intentionally
Signal shifting can be achieved through various means, including the use of ADAT-format multiple digital audio
The art of signal shifting has seen wide applications, including application in various genres of electronic