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Spear
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Spear
Hello gang,
I posted this about 4 years ago, but most thought it to complex for Flowstone. Just thought I would re-post it again as we have some new and talented new Flowstoners.
How about a challenge! The "Sinusoidal Partial Editing Analysis and Resynthesis " or SPEAR for short. To learn more about it check out this websight, http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/ and also the Digital Audio Effects book also on the net. I really like the Resynthesis part of it. You can take any sound apart and then Resynthesize it any way you like. Less particles, more particles, louder or softer, modifided particles, and etc.. Really a cool way to modify sounds, any sound!
Ok then, do the brain storming and we will see you all back here soon with ideas, suggestions, information, and so on.
PLEASE any response is welcome good or bad!
Later then, BobF.....
I posted this about 4 years ago, but most thought it to complex for Flowstone. Just thought I would re-post it again as we have some new and talented new Flowstoners.
How about a challenge! The "Sinusoidal Partial Editing Analysis and Resynthesis " or SPEAR for short. To learn more about it check out this websight, http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/ and also the Digital Audio Effects book also on the net. I really like the Resynthesis part of it. You can take any sound apart and then Resynthesize it any way you like. Less particles, more particles, louder or softer, modifided particles, and etc.. Really a cool way to modify sounds, any sound!
Ok then, do the brain storming and we will see you all back here soon with ideas, suggestions, information, and so on.
PLEASE any response is welcome good or bad!
Later then, BobF.....
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