[sdiy] For you FM synthesis fans
Joe Frey
joe.frey at radioles.com
Mon Nov 17 20:29:04 CET 2014
Isn't my Casio CZ-1000 additive synthesis?
Ben Lincoln wrote:
> On Mon, November 17, 2014 10:44 am, gordonjcp at gjcp.net wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:15:49AM -0800, Ben Lincoln wrote:
>>> There was a Sound Diver module for the K5000 (produced by Kawaii, IIRC)
>>> that would allow for most of that sort of thing. It would also do a
>>> Fourier transform on a WAV file and attempt to recreate it using the
>>> K5000's synthesis model.
>> Oh, that sounds fun. Have you got any examples of this?
> I have the software and data files and I even still have my K5000W, but
> it's all packed away until I have enough space to set up my home studio
> again :\.
>
> I've found a number of references to that feature, but no one seems to
> have example audio online anymore.
>
> IIRC (it was over 14 years ago that I last used that feature), the results
> sounded as though the software had done the FFT, performed a logical OR on
> the frequencies from each point in time across the entire WAV file (so
> basically turning it into a single-cycle approximation of the overall
> sound), and then applied a simplified version of the amplitude envelope
> from the WAV file.
>
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