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Subject: | Re: Hardware/Software to produce artificial FM sounds |
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Date: | Tue, 28 Oct 2003 15:15:06 -0800 |
versatile and powerful synthesis capacity - basically allowing you to build a virtual FM synth of your dreams. andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Sound Forge (sonicfoundry.com) has simple FM synthesis. > > Adobe Audition (formerly CoolEdit) can produce log and linear FM sweeps > with up to 5 components (harmonic or not) and additional sinusoidal > modulation. Several kinds of waveform shapes (sine, square, inv sine etc) > are provided. This is based on my knowledge of CoolEdit 2000 but I > assume that Adobe Audition can do the same or even more. > > Pawel > > -- > Pawel Kusmierek > Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology > ul. Pasteura 3 > 02-093 Warsaw, Poland > phone: (+48 22) 659 85 71 ext. 388 or 379 > fax: (+48 22) 822 53 42 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > |
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