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NEW CHALLENGE

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NEW CHALLENGE

Postby BobF » Wed Oct 14, 2015 5:01 pm

Hello gang,

How about a new 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!

Now I was talking to martinvicanek a little about the possibility of a Flowstone module and he thinks its a good idea, BUT we would need the combined minds of many. PLEASE take some time, do the research and lets make this a challenge that we can all bring to life in the way of some new Flowstone module or even modules.

Ok then, do the brain storming and we will see you all back here soon with ideas, suggestions, information, and so on.
And PLEASE any response is welcome good or bad!

Later then, BobF.....
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Re: NEW CHALLENGE

Postby Spogg » Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:47 am

Wow! SPEAR is really wild and the transformations are very impressive. Thanks for pointing to this one Bob.

I wish I were talented enough to contribute to this project but I could only offer to make the final module into a Quilcom. An orange one.

It would be great to see those that are capable develop this...

Cheers

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