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Photoshop-Like Audio Editor
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#1
Posted 25 June 2011 - 9:24 PM
Wow, this is really cool -- I think you forumites that are into software will love this. I'll let the video speak for itself.
PS. I can really see Amon Tobin using this when it is released.
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#3
Posted 26 June 2011 - 8:51 PM
Lol, no - why? Is this software not impressive?
Also, it seems like a common thing for spambot to just say random shit, half the time not linking to anything. It is very uncommon for spambots to post videos.
My post is a video for a product that has yet not been released.
QED: I'm not a spambot, nor am I turning into one.
Also, it seems like a common thing for spambot to just say random shit, half the time not linking to anything. It is very uncommon for spambots to post videos.
My post is a video for a product that has yet not been released.
QED: I'm not a spambot, nor am I turning into one.
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#7
Posted 28 June 2011 - 12:40 AM
iguanapunk, on 27 June 2011 - 8:18 AM, said:
This famous video (the end)
Well, lets put this as an analogy:
Opening a preview of a picture (i.e., looking at it) is to the "Equation -- Spectrogram" video as editing an image file with photoshop is to Spectral Layers.
Aphex Twin used something similar to the program featured in your video for the end of Windowlicker and throughout [Equation]. Basically, with that you have an image and then it converts that into weird, alien sounding wave-forms.
The program that is the topic of this thread, Spectral Layers, is--if you want to think about it this way--the editor for those images, but it uses an image of preexisting sound and then you can manipulate the image in a sonically meaningful way.
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