I'm familiar with waterfall diagrams. I've always been fascinated by additive synthesis and Fourier analysis. For my senior project in college I developed hardware and software for doing Fourier analysis. This was in the 70s. I think the A to D converter was 10 bits (which was the best I could come up with at the time) and the software (which was FFT based) was implemented on a VAX!!! I have to admit you've really piqued my curiosity about the cloud generator.
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Re: Additive Synth Tools
2003-05-06 by paulhaneberg