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\/\/ooƒer_Attack² from Milan on 2001-08-30 14:00 [#00027821]



The last news from Phobiazero impressed me very much!, It's
incredible I am very surprise to see the hidden face on the
spectrograph!!!

Now I know who Richard is able to draw with the sound waves
of music... this is fanta-music!

\/\/Æ’



 

Geonime on 2001-08-30 14:05 [#00027824]



I can't decided whether to put a photo of me or a porno in
my next track, or maybe some other pic.


 

Dentaku on 2001-08-30 15:34 [#00027841]



Is there any Windows software that lets you draw in spectral
view?
By the way, it looks equally good in CoolEdit Pro if you set
to FFT to 1024.


 

rF from a warm place on 2001-08-30 15:39 [#00027843]



I've explained this too many times...

If you want to draw spectrograph pictures, go
HERE.
Phobiazero, can you please put it in the links section, so I
(or other people) don't have to tell people every time?


 

Phobiazero from Sweden on 2001-08-30 16:08 [#00027849]



rf: click here to add the site yourself. :-)


 

Buggo on 2001-09-03 14:43 [#00028976]



A friend of mine made the same processing in Matlab, with
the Auditory Toolbox, with the difference that he used a
logarithmic frequency axis. The face is way much normal
then, look almost like a self portrait.


 

rF from a warm place on 2001-09-03 15:01 [#00028978]



I thought the Spectrograph in Winamp was logarithmic, and
you need a linear one (like in coagula) to view it
properly..


 

toc on 2001-09-03 15:13 [#00028980]



at least the "nullsoft tiny fullscreen" ['voiceprint']
winamp plugin uses a linear scale, so is "cool edit pro".
i'm sure it looks better with a logarithmic frequency scale
[which makes more scence: each octave (f*2) takes the same
scale...], is there anyone who knows a program that does
such? thanx.


 


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