Interesting! What exactly is happening when you slow these down? If it was slowed in the purest sense, then mathematically speaking we shouldn't hear anything at all, so there must be some other process going on. I'm curious!
@TheSoundOfUnthinkable4 ай бұрын
I am glad to hear that you are interested in sound stretching. I make these sound slowdowns with a patch I made myself. It has a parameter called jitter, which constantly vibrates in the sequence being played. With this fast movement, it constantly picks up sound from its immediate surroundings.
@Ener-G4 ай бұрын
@@TheSoundOfUnthinkable So to make sure I understand this correctly, it selects an interval centered on the current location in the sound as time advances, and it moves back and forth on that interval fast enough to create an audible sound? And the centered location changes slightly over time?
@TheSoundOfUnthinkable4 ай бұрын
that's exactly how it happens.
@Ener-G2 ай бұрын
@@TheSoundOfUnthinkable Hey TSOU, I thought a lot about this concept after you explained it, and I ended up making my own version of the idea in Osci-Render. Would it be fine with you if I posted it on my website and showed to a group of oscilloscope music enthusiasts? I know both our works are completely independent, but you inspired the idea for me, so it's only cordial that I mention it to you. Also do you think it makes sense to name mine Jitter as well (maybe Ener-G's Jitter or something idk), or do you think it would make more sense to think up a different name?