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Re: vocorder

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu>

11/7/2000 7:10:32 AM

Anyone know of good vocorder software for Windows, Linux of
BeOS? I have found a couple that _say_ they are vocorder
software, but are actually just dynamic filters.
Also, here is a huge list of gear links, including links to
nonstandard controllers:
http://home.rochester.rr.com/nuuj/

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🔗znmeb@teleport.com

11/7/2000 8:55:38 AM

On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, John Starrett wrote:

> Anyone know of good vocorder software for Windows, Linux of
> BeOS? I have found a couple that _say_ they are vocorder
> software, but are actually just dynamic filters.
> Also, here is a huge list of gear links, including links to
> nonstandard controllers:
> http://home.rochester.rr.com/nuuj/

I don't have the links here, but there is a free package called SNDAN
which does this. I know it's at least available for Windows; I have it at
home. Also, CSound has a "phase vocoder" analysis option which can be used
to feed into its phase vocoder synthesizer. CSound is available for
Windows, Linux and Mac, but I don;t know about BeOS. The best way to get
CSound is to buy "The CSound Book", which includes a chapter of phase
vocoder analysis.

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