However, it causes some weird phasing, and it gets much more noticeable when you repeat it. It is basically the same effect as disperser which I believe does the same thing. I had the disperser effect off for the first half of the track, then I turned it on for the second half so you can hear the difference.
That is the disperser thing that I said in the description. How it works is you split the single sound into three wires all with the same original sound. Then you lowpass one band, highpass the second band at the same point as the lowpass for the first. Then you lowpass higher up for the second band and highpass at that higher point for the third band. Then you merge them together. This initial idea is an all-pass where none of the frequencies are cut out at the end.