Experimental audio effect based on autoconvolution
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 218 posts since 23 May, 2004
Hi.
I made an audio effect based on autoconvolution. This effect is very interesting and it it's quite non-intuitive.
Here you can find the software (python source code with documentation) and some audio examples.
I highly suggest you to listen many audio examples from the above page and to check some remixes made with it.
Enjoy
Paul
I made an audio effect based on autoconvolution. This effect is very interesting and it it's quite non-intuitive.
Here you can find the software (python source code with documentation) and some audio examples.
I highly suggest you to listen many audio examples from the above page and to check some remixes made with it.
Enjoy
Paul
My portfolio:
http://www.paulnasca.com
http://www.paulnasca.com
- KVRian
- 895 posts since 29 Dec, 2012 from Poland
Powerful tool! Could be a great companion to PaulStretch. Any chance for EXE build?
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- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
''To run this software you need Python with Scipy installed.''
...Already have too much stuff installed on my computer and to be honest I don't like the idea of installing more resources & stuff just to test / demo an experimental tool. Too bad. I feel I won't be the only one. Sad cause it could be a very nice tool for sound exploration and design.
Any plan for release it a compiled ready to use software/build maybe? Just like Paulstretch? That way I am sure you would get more people trying and using it.
...Already have too much stuff installed on my computer and to be honest I don't like the idea of installing more resources & stuff just to test / demo an experimental tool. Too bad. I feel I won't be the only one. Sad cause it could be a very nice tool for sound exploration and design.
Any plan for release it a compiled ready to use software/build maybe? Just like Paulstretch? That way I am sure you would get more people trying and using it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 218 posts since 23 May, 2004
Yes, I know that having a Windows EXE version would be a great thing.
I am quite busy now (I am relocating) and unfortunately I don't have time to reimplement it with a GUI (or to test py2exe). Even the documentation I wrote today was written in a hurry
I am quite busy now (I am relocating) and unfortunately I don't have time to reimplement it with a GUI (or to test py2exe). Even the documentation I wrote today was written in a hurry
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- KVRian
- 895 posts since 29 Dec, 2012 from Poland
Any willing to help Python dev here?
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- KVRAF
- 3191 posts since 20 Sep, 2004 from Atlanta
Paul- listening to these examples... just ridiculously beautiful possibilities here. SOOOO gorgeous.
I remember reading (and ...trying...) about using vocoding as a means of reverb but * I * never got the hang of it, so when I was reading the description here I was hoping it would be as great as I had imagined it POSSIBLY being back when I was first introduced to that cousin of an idea (same signals for mod/carrier in the vocoder experiments vs self convolution) and I have to say this completely surpasses expectation.
cannot wait to see/hear where YOU or others take this!
Once again, Kudos, SIR!
I remember reading (and ...trying...) about using vocoding as a means of reverb but * I * never got the hang of it, so when I was reading the description here I was hoping it would be as great as I had imagined it POSSIBLY being back when I was first introduced to that cousin of an idea (same signals for mod/carrier in the vocoder experiments vs self convolution) and I have to say this completely surpasses expectation.
cannot wait to see/hear where YOU or others take this!
Once again, Kudos, SIR!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 218 posts since 23 May, 2004
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
Try the DSP and Plug-in Development forum?Ranjarresh wrote:Any willing to help Python dev here?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=33
- KVRian
- 895 posts since 29 Dec, 2012 from Poland
Thanks for advice. Been there, done thatPytchblend wrote:Try the DSP and Plug-in Development forum?Ranjarresh wrote:Any willing to help Python dev here?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=33
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 5 Apr, 2009 from Berkshire, UK
Having a play and this does some very nice things with vocals. Kudos, thank you.
- KVRian
- 895 posts since 29 Dec, 2012 from Poland
You executed this script on Linux?sandbags wrote:Having a play and this does some very nice things with vocals. Kudos, thank you.
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 5 Apr, 2009 from Berkshire, UK
OSX but I suspect it amounts to the same thing. I installed python, scipy, and libav (to get avconv). At that point the script ran perfectly.Ranjarresh wrote:You executed this script on Linux?
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- KVRian
- 895 posts since 29 Dec, 2012 from Poland
I failed to run this code using WinPython distribution. Python shell barked about every quote character in files. Today I will try Anaconda distro, hope it will work better.
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 8 Sep, 2010
I have the audio samples looping. Dreamy!
It is in Python 2.x so Python 3.x will "gripe about quotes." It's really griping about the "print" - in 3 it's a function and needs parentheses, in 2 it's a statement and you don't need parentheses. This is also how to tell an American Georgian accent from a Caucasus Georgian accent.
And if you've ever written even a Visual Basic program, let this cool tool be your gateway drug to SciPy. You *will* grow a new brain lobe, guaranteed.
It is in Python 2.x so Python 3.x will "gripe about quotes." It's really griping about the "print" - in 3 it's a function and needs parentheses, in 2 it's a statement and you don't need parentheses. This is also how to tell an American Georgian accent from a Caucasus Georgian accent.
And if you've ever written even a Visual Basic program, let this cool tool be your gateway drug to SciPy. You *will* grow a new brain lobe, guaranteed.