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Challenge #2
Title: So long, and thanks for all the fish!
Description: Try and recreate this sound using whatever synthesis technique(s) you like.
Rules: Don't just play back the recording with [readsf~]. Honestly, I know you were thinking it. o_O
Also, don't forget to submit your ideasfor future challenges. The more ideas, the more of these we can do!
Have fun!
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i don't think this is going to be easy. But i hope a few people have a go at it and submit their patches even if they really don't sound very much like the original sound.
Mickey mouse doesn't look much like an actual mouse either.
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here's a wav file if it helps
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here's just a single burst of the sound.
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I have it in my head how I would try it. It's just a matter of getting it out.
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~100 ms each "burst", very quick attack time (~few ms), some dominant frequency components:
I'd use an additive synthesis approach...
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AlbertoZ wrote:
~100 ms each "burst", very quick attack time (~few ms), some dominant frequency components:
https://sites.google.com/site/albertozin/dolphin.jpg
I'd use an additive synthesis approach...
What program did you use to get those images?
Thanks,
Tyler
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thecryoflove wrote:
AlbertoZ wrote:
~100 ms each "burst", very quick attack time (~few ms), some dominant frequency components:
https://sites.google.com/site/albertozin/dolphin.jpg
I'd use an additive synthesis approach...What program did you use to get those images?
Thanks,
Tyler
Hi Tyler, I used Sonic Visualizer to make those plots.
Alberto
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