Am Montag 07 Februar 2011, 06:54:56 schrieb Bearcat M. Şandor:
Along with what other posters answered, i'd say have a look at mammut:
http://archive.notam02.no/arkiv/doc/mammut/
it can mangle your soundfiles in astounding ways, with algos you never
heard about before, and rendering completely unexpected results.
Then there's paulstretch, by the author of ZynAddSubFX, being somewhat
more specialized as it only does time stretching, and it does that very well
for rather big timestretch ratios:
http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
Just one more idea: I got quite interesting results by abusing dsp algorithms,
like e.g.audacity's denoiser module: I took some hissy/noisy garbage from old
recordings i had lying around, and experimented with the denoiser parameters,
normalized after processing, applied it several times in a row etc. The artifacts it
produces tend to have a "resonating" quality so that noise starts to have a tonal
component...
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Edgar
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