Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

2021-01-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : morse via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

i know all will laugh about this, but audacity it's not only for recordikng and making covers of songs and basic audio editting. there are other things you can do with it. another example belowfor this, you have to download the ladspa plugins found searching ovviously. choose te one that sais cmk or something similar. sometimes it sends you to a google code page, keep trying with another website until you find the correct one.for this you need formant filter cr bowel founde in that pluginfirst, make a sawtooth wave using chirp. ranging from 900 to 20.in reaper, search a vst plugin that does the trick, and make a chirp with automation or somethingafter that, in audacity, make a white noise.steps to make it1. tracks, add new, stereo track2. generate noise, select white, amplification 0.2in another audio editor you should get a plugin such as MDA test tone, and select white in the noise knob. note, if you use js humanicer the final output will sound diferent, but if you want it to go from a vowel to another with lfo's, js umanicer will do it3. when you have the two tracks, the sawtooth ranging from 900 to 20, you have to do the followingdecrease the gain of the white noise, the second trackmy way.press alt plus shift plus down arrow, until you barely hear it.easy way (not recomended if you want to do it realtime)press shift g, and move the slider until it sais -14.in reaper, go to the second track, and press alt plus down arrow (correct me on this if i'm wrong)now you have to do the following. in audacitymix and render the track. i know that there's a way to blend tracks together in reaper, but i dont know howtracks menu, mix, mix and render. make sure to select all the tracks pressing ctrl aamplify the entire track. make sure to select it first when it's mixednow go to the effects menu, and select formant filter cr vowelpress enter. now press home in the slider, because the vowel we want is a.press enter, and you'll have a letter a tat goes from 900 to 20hz, with stereo breathing that you'll hear when you hear it like  between 40 and 20hzmake sure, to makke the tone have the same lenghth of the white noise. the two should have 30seconds. if you wat to waste space on your computer, i'd recommend you 3minutes each onethere will be more tutorials in the future about making sounds.goodbye, and thanks for reading this post!

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Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

2020-12-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : walrus via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

sorry, it's called dtblkfx and here's the page i mean the audacity wiky where there's a link to that plugin.https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/VST_Plug-ins

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Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

2020-12-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : walrus via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

sorry, it's called dtflkfx and here's the page i mean the audacity wiky where there's a link to that plugin.https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/VST_Plug-ins

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Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

2020-12-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: doing interesting synthetic sounds in audacity

I've tried searching everywhere for dtflkfx, but even using exact quotes in searches led to no download pages. The others I think will be easier to find.

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Re: Synthetic sounds

2017-12-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ManFromTheDark via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Synthetic sounds

Hi. How nice, that there's still some interest in oldschool standalone sound synthesis software!Well, before vst started spreading like virus and killing everything in the way, there were all kinds of funky little proggies for sound synthesis. Yeh, not all of them were good for screen reader users, but some still worked incredibly. As most of this kind of software hasn't been updated for many years, it can get pretty fiddly trying to make stuff work under modern operating systems and hardware, but fortunately not every program is really all that picky and can still cope.There was one especially good thingie, called the Ts404. It is a quite traditional subtractive synthesizer with two oscillators, a multimode filter, an lfo and an adsr envelope. In addition it has delay and distortion effects, a 16 step sequencer and can run upto four instances inside one program. It doesn't do exactly realtime output recording, unless something like Audacity or other audio editor is used to capture it's output, instead it saves patterns as .raw files. Fortunately most audio editors are capable of working with those and converting to other formats. Ts404 sounds somewhat cold comparing to modern virtual analog modelling, but it's still probably one of the best tools for beginning blind synthesists to learn on, at least for me and some of my friends it definitely was. Interface is based on classic standard sliders, comboboxes and checkboxes, so works well with screen readers. One odd thing is, that with NVDA some, if not even all the sliders work in reverse, but it doesn't interfere with program's working in any way, just a little concideration.As it's quite difficult to find ts404 on the web nowadays, I'm giving a dropbox link here. In the archive, there is obviously the program itself, some little documentation, a collection of short waveforms in .raw format again, as they can be loaded into the oscillators as waveforms and a big collection of user patches gathered over the years and including many of my own, some of which have even been used in my productions.So yeah, happy exploring!https://www.dropbox.com/s/jyizyojneldbo … 4.zip?dl=1

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Re: Synthetic sounds

2017-12-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : datajake1999 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Synthetic sounds

retro fx synth toy lets you generate synthetic sounds.http://grossgang.com/utilities/retro%20 … h%20toy.7z

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Synthetic sounds

2017-12-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Giovani via Audiogames-reflector


  


Synthetic sounds

Hi!I have a question. Do you know something, which I can use for generating music, or specifically sounds?I don't think on midi, but on sound, or synthetic sound software. I am specifically interested on sound generation using my computer, because I have discovered for example overtones.Do You know something to create some synthetic sounds?Thank You.Marco

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