Well, for sure there's not a "correct" way, but there can be "useful" ones.AdmiralQuality wrote:While this stuff is kind of cute, there's really no "correct" way to interpret images into sound.
For example watching the video and looking at the explanation in the first post. I realise that there are certain sound effects that I could put together very quickly using ms paint that would take me a very long time, or be nearly impossible in a traditional subtractive say, just as a totally random example, something like Poly-Ana
All that's going on is the image is being interpreted as a horizontal spectrogram waterfall. This is kind of cool as images can be viewed as a spectral piano roll. It's very intuitive and produces some interesting results.



