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Similar to Sound Forge's Acoustic Mirror?
For morphing two sounds, check izotope Spectrum (www.izotope.com). They have
a particular mode in their plugin that allows to play with FFT to morph a sounds source with a wav file. Erik. wrote in message om... I've been using Sound Forge 6.0's Acoustic Mirror to blend two sounds (rather than two reverbs as I believe is its normal use). The result is a curious sort of spectral morphing effect, often magical but generally unusuable for the blended result is almost always muddy and washed with excess reverb (even with two very dry sources). Anyway, has anybody used Acoustic Mirror as I have and found more versatility with another program? I'm considering picking up Native Instrument's Spektral Delay or Vokator--both use FFT (and, in fact, I wonder if it's not the same FFT packed into two differed products). I don't, however, know if Acoustic Mirror is performing spectral morphing exactly; perhaps there is another name for what AMirror does? Okay thanks. |
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Similar to Sound Forge's Acoustic Mirror?
"Erik" wrote in message
... For morphing two sounds, check izotope Spectrum (www.izotope.com). They have a particular mode in their plugin that allows to play with FFT to morph a sounds source with a wav file. Look here for the Spectral Plugin Pack: http://www.delaydots.com/ Kyma (http://www.symbolicsound.com/) would probably be useful too. |
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