The IRCAM Tools are I think the same ideas as realtime plugins, and they are terribly pricey. And I do love and use OpenMusic which cinches it for me so eventually I will have the spectrum tools AND updated OM in OS X. Compared to the powerful apps above it is hard to say that the price is great, but I still lust after them so. I have checked out AudioSculpt, Diphone Studio, and SuperPV and they really are quite cool. I have gotten to try some of the IRCAM forum plugins and I'd say if the bundle suits you they are worth getting. #SIMILAR TO PHOTOSOUNDER PRO#Also there was a great analysis/editing/resynthesis tool called Lemur Pro which I had a lot of fun with. I remember switching the impulses and responses of Diamanda Galas and the engines of the space shuttle Discovery and nearly had to change my pants. In OS 9 land there was another Soundhack inspired tool called MarcoHack, which offered some excellect impulse-respose cross-synthesis. #SIMILAR TO PHOTOSOUNDER SOFTWARE#There is a new 99$ bundle of Soundhack plugins which are due out within a few weeks! Tom Erbe works also with Akira Rabelais, who's Argeiphontes Lyre software is a brilliant toolbox - some functions are real-time instruments, some are nrt processing, some are helpful utilities. It seems to have come a long way, I want to check it out again.īig +1 for Soundhack and +1 for Spectral Shapers. I tried SPEAR beta way back around ten years ago and it crashed constantly on my setup. For my Buchla 200e, I installed on my Imac Emu sound card 828 mk3 that offers including an oscilloscope, spectral analysis and a tuner, something very practical to tune the oscillators Buchla. Trax allows real-time processing of a voice, both in terms of height, age that phrasing.įinally, but this is just for analysis. In addition to membership in the Forum Studio allows for SuperVP However, being a member of the IRCAM forum can have 50% discount.įor spectral analysis and manipulation, I suggest rather Audiosculpt is really excellent and allows a large number of sound manipulation. On Max for Live, due out the IRCAM IRCAM Max, who should provide a number of manipulations and spectral analysis. The IRCAM Tools, including the Spat, reverb, and Trax for changes in voice or instrument in real time are interesting but they are very expensive. I like the GRM Tools (especially with the new version) but at the same time it remains in the same register on the sonic results. I use GRM Tools, Tools IRCAM, Max for Live, and I am a member of the Ircam Forum. It has a whole host of modules for spectrum/FFT related fuckery. If you really want to play around and aren't afraid of patching stuff up yourself, Plogue Bidule really is king for spectral experimentation, IMO. I think I read that Wavlab has something like this now, and Adobe Audition has had it for awhile. On a more utilitarian bent, a lot of the 2-track/multitrack editors have spectral editing now where you can slice and chop and specifically effect different parts of the spectrum. The default interface is a bit strange (scrolling picture of cavemen?! erm.) but you can turn the scrolling cavemen off and it's a fine little tool. (Which personally - even though it's not realtime - I'd much rather spend the extra $100 to get over GRM tools)Īnother freebie is Mammut. Cheap though, which is nice if you can't stretch to Metasynth. Some of it is unique to itself, and some of it is kind of Metasynth-lite. #SIMILAR TO PHOTOSOUNDER OFFLINE#Not sure if you're absolutely married to having realtime ems a couple people have been mentioning offline things like Spear. DJI Avata FPV Drone Features 4K/60P Video Camera, F2.A big +1 on Spear.Hasselblad X2D 100C Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Features 100MP Resolution, 5-Axis 7-Stop IBIS, 15 Stops Dynamic Range, 16-Bit Color Depth, Built-in 1TB SSD Storage.Fujifilm Introduces FUJINON GF20-35mmF4 R WR for GFX System Medium-Format Mirrorless Cameras. #SIMILAR TO PHOTOSOUNDER SERIES#Fujifilm Announces FUJINON XF56mmF1.2 R WR (85mm Equiv.) Mid-Telephoto Lens for APS-C X Series Mirrorless Cameras.
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