what do you think? just a bunch of random crap from free sound.
testing morphing effect
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Very nice! Did you finally get CSound/Loris working?
One more thing, is this actually working on sounds that are in spectral motion? Kinda sounds like it's freezing the sounds during the morph and transitioning between two static 'windows'. Sounds great regardless!
One more thing, is this actually working on sounds that are in spectral motion? Kinda sounds like it's freezing the sounds during the morph and transitioning between two static 'windows'. Sounds great regardless!
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- DC TC
- Topic Starter
- 2518 posts since 30 May, 2004
thanks.cron wrote:Very nice! Did you finally get CSound/Loris working?
One more thing, is this actually working on sounds that are in spectral motion? Kinda sounds like it's freezing the sounds during the morph and transitioning between two static 'windows'. Sounds great regardless!
nope, i didn't use a plugin. used an audio editor and izotope rx2Mike20 wrote:Did you use a plug in for this?
if so - what?
Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Brilliant!i got a bunch of audio, cut and paste them one after the other aimlessly, fired up rx2 and used spectral repair.
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- DC TC
- Topic Starter
- 2518 posts since 30 May, 2004
yep pretty much, except i didn't even do it chronological really. i literally just cut what i liked from each piece and pasted one after the other, not really paying attention to the order. i wanted to get it done fast so didn't really spend much time. yes after you paste them one after the other, you just go to rx and do a spectral repair on the transition area. i used the replace mode with settings that i can't remember right now. used 2048 or 4096 for bands and default for before/after weight. can't remember the surrounding region length. it was more a trial/error thing really. some setting worked better than others. but definitely replace mode. i kept the transition areas/slices relatively short because it would take too long to process and it doesn't sound too good when it's too long. (+it takes too long to process)highkoo wrote:Thats cool. The last couple in there sound really good!
So you just took a bunch of chronological slices from each and pasted them after each other, and ran RX over it? Thats amazing. How long were the slices?
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- KVRAF
- 4373 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Pretty cool spectral morphing experiments! Nicely done.
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- DC TC
- Topic Starter
- 2518 posts since 30 May, 2004
i have goldwave but i don't remember seeing any spectral fixing feature. but again, i never thought of using it that way, maybe it does.pheeleep wrote:Very nice! Especially like the first example with the screaming kid.
(Off to check and see if Goldwave has this spectral fixing feature. Who knows..)



