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Injecting 2nd order THD into the audio stream to bring "warmth"
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Was randomly browsing today and started watching Paul's youtube channel (he's behind PS Audio) - specifically the topic of harmonics piqued my interest and that 2nd order harmonics can be a good thing (included his video). Started randomly browsing around and found a couple of interesting bits of software (links below) that purportedly add harmonics into the audio stream.

Paul McGowan's Youtube channel

Vitamin Sonic Enhancer

Cobalt Saphira

Unfortunately, both seem to work only with "audio editors" for lack of a better technical term. Would be an interesting concept if they could extend this to any of the mainstay audio players. 
Any DSPs etc that might mimic this in audio players just as a fun experiment?

Ohh - and by the way - this was a pretty interesting read too: 
https://www.waves.com/add-harmonic-disto...log-warmth
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Injecting 2nd order THD into the audio stream to bring "warmth" - by zambie - 14-Jan-2019, 05:35

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