On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 11:01:48 PM UTC-5, Piotr Mancini wrote:
I just learned how to convert an audioclip from a 33.3 rpm vinyl record to 78 rpm, he
https://community.adobe.com/t5/audit...9448709?page=1
What I need is similar but probably harder. I am developing a web application based on a segment from a 2013 TV program.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MF04X2aLBw
The clone of that segment is an interactive application, under construction, seen below. Notice how the user has two degrees of freedom: the vector's magnitude and its angle.
http://www.dealey-plaza.org/this-gov...surement-Tool/
I already have the code (JavaScript, WebGL and Three.js) that will receive those two variables as the user drags the mouse around. The effects will be:
- Vector Magnitude changes: the voice volume increases/decreases. This is most likely the easy part.
- Vector Angle changes: as it is modified the pitch (listen to the two extremes attached) will vary.
What I need is the back-end part (library, etc).
The question is actually more general than simple signal intensity and frequency. I need to "modulate" a signal based on user's activity. Any recommendations are welcome.
TIA,
-Ramon F. Herrera
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Wow! This used to be one of the few Usenet newsgroups that had survived the onslaught of the sons/daughters of bitches. In fact, the production and interchanges were remarkable.
The *******s killed it!
Is there ANY Usenet Newsgroup that is actually functional?
-Ramon
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