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Android 14 photosounder
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android 14 photosounder
  1. #ANDROID 14 PHOTOSOUNDER MANUAL#
  2. #ANDROID 14 PHOTOSOUNDER SOFTWARE#
  3. #ANDROID 14 PHOTOSOUNDER MAC#

I was reading your manual after the KVR post about the coming review, and it mentioned interpolation. I made the connection simply because he used the term wave interpolation. Other than the fact that the Fairlight was used on some of my favorite albums, I know little about how it actually works.īTW, Photosounder looks great, and I look forward to adding to my arsenal. Quite a leap in hindsight maybe, but I often follow terms to (il)/logical conclusions. I know what it is when applied to samplers, but I thought it might be different with the Fairlight since he was referring to it as an actual function. In my mind: different types of interpolation might lead to different forms of sound. My S-900 doesn't sound at all like my Z4. According to Wikipedia, there are different forms of interpolation, so I've been curious if different types of gear, especially older gear, use the different types due to previous hardware limitations, or if all samplers use basically the same. HERESY!!! stikeI made the connection simply because he used the term wave interpolation. Or do you mean just time stretching? (like that?) You mean something kind of like that? Photosounder: Time pixelation on sound What you quoted from the manual doesn't have anything to do with that really heh but I always appreciate a mention of my program!! I think that what's being talked about here is aliasing above the original Nyquist frequency when upsampling a sound with a cheap technique, like slowing down sound using linear interpolation between samples. Haha, I really don't know how you came to make the connection between this thread and Photosounder. so I am not sure how flexible it would be. I got the impression only the Big old Waldorf Wave had all the capabilities to import the Files and do the interpolation.

android 14 photosounder

I think the photoshop thing will be interesting though.Īnd certain Waldorfs do Wave interpolation but it is a bit sketchy which Waldorfs can do what. The V-Synth is not an interpolation device but it is really good at stretching Audio dynamically. oh and of course the V-Synth is hugely capable.

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Metasynth is Mac only but Camel Alchemy is cross platform. apart from a Fairlight or a Synclavier I only ended up being really interested in Metasynth - Camel Alchemy - Passport Alchemy & Turbosynth. I will probably get it at some stage but its not that cheap. I tried the Demo and it has some really great tools in it. I looked into all this and came to the conclusion that, at the end of the day the best tool would probably be MetaSynth.

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Then if you can interpolate that in the software it might do an equivalent.

android 14 photosounder

that might be like having a part of the waveform. you might be able to make a vertical slice along a small part of the time line and then another one and another one etc. It works purely as image data in photoshop.

android 14 photosounder

Image-sound editor & synthesizerI think I downloaded the Demo of that but I never tried it. The same frequency scaling as used in musical notation, whichĮxplains why notes and octaves on the right side of the image are The logarithmic scale is used byĭefault, as it's closer to the way we perceive frequency, but it's also Any setting inīetween 1 and 2 is an interpolation, a form of compromise, between Scaling of the frequency (vertical) axis going from linear (byĬonvention here 1) to logarithmic (here defined as 2). Is this the same function that the Fairlight uses? I've been reading up on Photosounder, and the manual talks about interpolation.













Android 14 photosounder