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Windowing Sounds
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Windowing Sounds
Hello gang,
Well I need some help again please. Let’s say I have an audio stream, and it comes from a looped delay. Also the sound can be anything such as a synth, guitar, vocal, and so on. So just for the example let’s say I have the track “Marry had a little lamb” looped. Now what I want to do is window the audio stream in a way where when played back I can just play a windowed portion of the stream or the whole thing. For instance just have it repeat, “had a little”, “marry”, or “little lamb”, and so on. So the window would have to be timed correctly, movable, and also made wide or narrow depending on what sounds you want. Is this possible and how would you go about it. The more suggestions I get the better, because I believe there are probably several ways to do this. Many thanks in advance to all those who propose ideas.
Later then, BobF…..
P.S., I have made some windowing modules myself, but so far they are working only far to poor.
Well I need some help again please. Let’s say I have an audio stream, and it comes from a looped delay. Also the sound can be anything such as a synth, guitar, vocal, and so on. So just for the example let’s say I have the track “Marry had a little lamb” looped. Now what I want to do is window the audio stream in a way where when played back I can just play a windowed portion of the stream or the whole thing. For instance just have it repeat, “had a little”, “marry”, or “little lamb”, and so on. So the window would have to be timed correctly, movable, and also made wide or narrow depending on what sounds you want. Is this possible and how would you go about it. The more suggestions I get the better, because I believe there are probably several ways to do this. Many thanks in advance to all those who propose ideas.
Later then, BobF…..
P.S., I have made some windowing modules myself, but so far they are working only far to poor.
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