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I always enjoyed rendering convolutions or crossfilters in Tom Erbe's little Soundhack program - one of the options pre-render was to move a window through the response - well this sound goes one better, and lets you move a window through both Input and Response. In the examples, I had some good results also changing the playback rate of each sample during the total duration of the 'scan' - makes really cool filmic textures and also sometimes, due to the long duration and depending on the input sound, apparent musical or rhythmic structure can emerge. Be careful with your levels if you are using the file dialog version, as resonances can multiply and become a litte harsh.

-- CristianVogel - 02 Oct 2007

Nice one! Got great results using vinyl surface noise samples and a string sound.

-- CarlaScaletti - 02 Oct 2007

 
 
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