There'd be radio waves, X-rays, gamma rays, which could all be converted to sound. Might need to transpose the sound up or down a few dozen octaves to put it...
Imagine a breaking-curling wave forming a tube which gets progressively smaller, that makes some kind of fairly high Q filter with a rising frequency. Imagine...
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Great analogy Brian. I love these kind of analogies. The ocean analogy clearly shows that noise is structured. It also illustrates how useful multiple...
A European Swallow or an American Swallow or an African Swallow? http://www.style.org/unladenswallow/ ;-) Andrew Souter Galbanum | sonic science aural allusion...
I have seen several complaints where people say, "Just talk about Absynth". That's a cool idea, but if Absynth gives you no problems, then what do we talk...
Ever since I purchased Absynth directly from Brian Clevinger prior to the NI version, it has absorbed every single waking moment of my life. I have lost my...
I know basic functionality of Absynth but I'd like some more in-depth ability with the software. I am aware of the Absynth 3 DVD tutorial, is it still...
It's back up now. ew To: absynth-users@yahoogroups.com From: streifenhobby@... Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 18:34:13 +0000 Subject: [Absynth] native instruments...
... There is some confusion about this, stemming from the fact that I've been breeding a special kind of small doggie specifically for the purpose of feeding...
I'm imagining that that 'Quorum Sensing' has implications for sound and music. The way it works is that you have discrete elements (instruments, oscillators,...
Reaktor can do lots of things although this type of experimentation was more oriented towards a neural net which Reaktor and Max would both not be up to the...
Interesting thread here for many reasons... Has anybody out there experienced a tornado? I have. Wind is perfectly capable of creating sound all by itself -...
Dave: All three of your ideas are good ones although all would make Absynth into more of a new product than simply an upgrade. VST hosting and beyond I think...
Lux: My third point - Absynth as a VST host - was really the entirety of my request to Brian and the NI powers that be. Points 1 and 2 were meant solely to...
Maybe I'm just stuck in the last millennium, but this request seems to me like asking Robert Moog to build his synth in such a way as to to accommodate the...
The truth is that Abynth can already accept audio input and be chained with other sythns in this way. I don't think this would be allowing a competitors...
Hi Dave, ... Yes, vortexes and turbulence! I suspect that when the wind reaches a certain intensity it creates whirlpool vortexes, i.e. an oscillation that's...
Hi John! You know, no matter how elegantly conceived and executed by their creators, no natter how revered and cherished by the artists who used them, and no...
Agreed 100%, Dave - and I too admire Brian greatly for his extensive involvement with this community. And your request is not without merit. I guess I'm just...
Absynth stands in a rather interesting place. While it is not as experimental in nature as Reaktor, it is not the typical synth. There is a tendency in all...
... I think you are right about many points in your post and correct in your estimation of Absynth. However, I think you underestimate the difficulty of...
Also, I'll remember your post the next time I hear a classical composer writing music for the piano, I mean, COME ON, the piano is SUCH an old sound--SO...
I really hope you're being ironic there, Ross. Think of the piano, and how different an instrument it was in the hands of Bach, then Mozart, Beethoven,...
of course I'm being ironic... Merely pointing out that just because 2,5, or 1,000 people use the same sound does not mean that the sound is bad or that the...