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SoundHack 3a: Convolution

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

Introduction to SoundHack (legacy processing tool for Mac, but one that's still powerful and worth exploring) by Tom Erbe.
You can download SoundHack free at http://www.soundhack.com/

Demonstrating Convolution

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  • @Br00talSheep Do you mean specifically when convolving? This is a process which works well with voice, actually. Worth trying voice as source, voice as impulse, and (for the latter) both non-moving and moving modes. Moving (at least if your fragment size is small) will preserve (to some extent) the intelligibility (and certainly the overall morphology) of the speech, which sounds quite nice.

  • helpful! any ideas what i could use when manipulating speech?

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