Tuesday, May 22, 2007

CC1 Week 10

Meta Synth, WHAT A PROGRAM!!!!! it does everything, and it seemed to take up less processing power than i thought. Heaps of fun, unlimited potential.

I tried to approach this weeks exercise musically, some of the sounds that i have created are quite musical, however there are some that aren't and just sound 'cool.'

This first sound i created with the Image Synth and made an ambient digital music sound. I played with a bass line and chords and rhythms. http://www.mydatabus.com/public/loudman/NewSoundmusic.mp3

This next sample i again tried to achieve a musical sound. I played around with the pitch 'Harmonics' window and ring moduation to come up with this sound. This came from the vocal sample used before.


This sample i created using the vocal sample again with the ring modulator. What i did was pitch shift up and down, almost creating a car reving sound, or a siren sound.
http://www.mydatabus.com/public/loudman/flangeinertia.aiff

The next sample was done with the Image Synth, the photo explains my idea. Mainly a crossover of high to low frequencies, to create a sweeping effect. I then added a colour (stereo) filter to this and played around with the pitch in the harmonics section.

This final sample i did was using the vocal sample, i then randomised the parameters in the harmonics section (as seen in the photo) and i added a flange. This is the effect created.
http://www.mydatabus.com/public/loudman/Sexharmonisedandtimepitch.mp3

Overall this program is incredible and i can defiantly see myself using this in the future, i can certainly see myself using the Image Synth aspect of it and all the pitch shifting capabilities.
References:
Haines, C. Lecture 17th May 2007.
Meta Synth Pro

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