In addition to membership in the Forum Studio allows for SuperVP However, being a member of the IRCAM forum can have 50% discount.įor spectral analysis and manipulation, I suggest rather Audiosculpt is really excellent and allows a large number of sound manipulation. On Max for Live, due out the IRCAM IRCAM Max, who should provide a number of manipulations and spectral analysis. The IRCAM Tools, including the Spat, reverb, and Trax for changes in voice or instrument in real time are interesting but they are very expensive. I like the GRM Tools (especially with the new version) but at the same time it remains in the same register on the sonic results. I use GRM Tools, Tools IRCAM, Max for Live, and I am a member of the Ircam Forum. It has a whole host of modules for spectrum/FFT related fuckery. If you really want to play around and aren't afraid of patching stuff up yourself, Plogue Bidule really is king for spectral experimentation, IMO. I think I read that Wavlab has something like this now, and Adobe Audition has had it for awhile. On a more utilitarian bent, a lot of the 2-track/multitrack editors have spectral editing now where you can slice and chop and specifically effect different parts of the spectrum. The default interface is a bit strange (scrolling picture of cavemen?! erm.) but you can turn the scrolling cavemen off and it's a fine little tool. (Which personally - even though it's not realtime - I'd much rather spend the extra $100 to get over GRM tools)Īnother freebie is Mammut. Cheap though, which is nice if you can't stretch to Metasynth. Some of it is unique to itself, and some of it is kind of Metasynth-lite. Not sure if you're absolutely married to having realtime ems a couple people have been mentioning offline things like Spear. In this version: A few minor tweaks to SoundHack, the main one is that SDIF spectral files are now well supported.A big +1 on Spear. au, ULaw, IMA4, TEXT and headerless (raw) soundfiles Read and write Sound Designer II, Audio IFC, Audio IFF, BICSF (IRCAM), DSP Designer, QuickTime/AIFF, Microsoft WAV (RIFF), NeXT.Change values in the soundfile header (sample rate, number of channels, loop points and marker info).Convert between different types of soundfiles with optional gain scaling and sample rate conversion.Record any size soundfile from the Macintosh sound input.Play almost any type of soundfile (including AU, AIFF and WAV).Save sonograms of your soundfile in QuickTimeô movies or convert QuickTime movies into sound by sonographic analysis.Use your own spectral algorithm with spectral analysis/resynthesis and the spectral assistant example code.Separate transient and steady-state components with the spectral extractor.Noise reduction, spectral expansion or compression with the spectral dynamics processor. ![]() ![]() Cross-synthesis between two soundfiles with soundfile convolution, ring modulation or spectral mutation.Time stretching or pitch shifting with the phase vocoder or varispeed.These functions make SoundHack invaluable to computer musicians, sound effects designers, multimedia artists, webmasters and anyone else who enjoys working with sound. It performs many utility and esoteric sound processing functions available nowhere else. SoundHack is a soundfile processing program for the Macintosh.
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