!! I like this idea. I've always meant to record a drum break into an ugly sounding program and line it back up with good sounding audio just to distinguish it. If you could simulate multiple generations compression you could get down to some wicked textures I bet. While I'm on here, I've been having a blast running individual sounds from the MD into reverb chambers in my apartment (bathroom and hallway) through an old, warm-sounding amp. cheers, JVS ---------- >From: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [elektron] Digest Number 580 >Date: Sun, Jul 7, 2002, 3:40 AM > >hahah reminds me of another effect i would like someone somewhere >to make- it lets you execute variable bit quantization by frequency >range- kind of like how mp3 and jpg compression works, except >instead of choosing the bit reduction by perceptual model, there >would simply be a knob for Fc. > >It would consist of an FFT, a mask for quantiziation, the >quantizer and an IFFT. > >The main purpose would be to simulate low-bandwidth web audio >downloads.
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Re: [elektron] Digest Number 580
2002-07-08 by Jason Vernon Starnes
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