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Subject: | Re: Hardware/Software to produce artificial FM sounds |
From: | Denny Bromley <> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Oct 2003 10:34:12 -0700 |
an email body?) Sound Forge (sonicfoundry.com) has simple FM synthesis. The mega fm synthesis which allows anything you want is Native Instrument's Reactor. That's no joke to learn, but it should do anything you want. You can build your own signal system from component parts (including samples inline if you're dealing with recorded sounds, etc.). Let me know if it works for you! =) -denny- |
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