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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2003-02-06 14:31 [#00543800]
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I've been working in cool edit for a long time and I decided to see if I could do something with the actual shapes of the waveforms I see aside from the sound of them. After hours of works I got a stereo waveform to visually say "FASTER FASTER" (which is my artist name) using the space in between the actual sound data, accept for the t which is made up of the data not the space between. I'm totally serious it's easy to recignise if you just pull it up in a program that you can see both right and left channel data. I'm gonna put it up for download soon. it's just a 2 second wave file that sounds like white noise that kinda taps really quick.
am I the only one thats tried this? I'm curious.
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2003-02-06 14:39 [#00543816]
Points: 3372 Status: Lurker
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no ive done it before. to get all the letters, you have to have it in stereo with the display showing one channel above the other. i cant remember what i said now, was a couple of months ago. i managed to put 'give dave money' into it at the end. i was quite bored that day, but glad that i could actually do it.
john is fast: how did you do it in cooledit? i have cooledit pro, but dont know how to. i did it in soundforge, because it has that pen which lets you draw your own waves.would have prefered to use cooledit tho.
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2003-02-06 14:45 [#00543827]
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there's a program called coagula which will convert a bitmap file into a waveform
same kind of sound in winwlicker
you can also draw nativly in the program
very cool proggy
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2003-02-06 14:45 [#00543828]
Points: 638 Status: Regular
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I did it in cool edit using stereo view like you said. I made a wave that covered the entire visual range and then I started going left and right seperately adjusting volumes and pan until everything fit together. I'll try soundforge though. My way is much harder.
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2003-02-06 14:46 [#00543832]
Points: 638 Status: Regular
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you can turn bitmap into sound in fruityloops too. makes for some interesting crap but I've never been real interested in it partially cause I don't understand the process at all. so to me the end result has nothing to do with the picture so why use a picture at all?
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2003-02-06 14:47 [#00543833]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular
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well with coagula, it does produce a picture
you make the waveform with coagula, put it through a spectrum analyser, and hey presto
pretty good resolution too
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2003-02-06 14:48 [#00543834]
Points: 3372 Status: Lurker | Followup to oscillik: #00543827
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sweet! im downloading it now. will try it out tomorrow. another toy to distract me from ever finishing any tracks! (that and my stupid perfectionism).
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2003-02-06 14:51 [#00543839]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular | Followup to dave_g: #00543834
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heheh
i can't remember where you can d/l it but youwant the light version
if you can get a copy of the reg'd version that'd be cool
honestly, it's great :)
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2003-02-06 14:57 [#00543853]
Points: 3372 Status: Lurker | Followup to oscillik: #00543839
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ive just downloaded it from here. free for non commercial use. just tested it out. very very cool. gunna have some fun with this.
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2003-02-06 14:59 [#00543860]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular | Followup to dave_g: #00543853
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yeah that's the one mate :)
fucking brilliant!
i made a pic of my girlfriend into a sound
there's obviously some loss in picture quality but it's pretty accurate in terms of picture
:)
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