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Erdem Helvacioglu schrieb: > i have received a new commission for a new major thriller movie. i will > be doing lots of sound processing, sound design, along with traditional > composing. the name of the movie is "voice". and the main sound design > will based on this recorded voice. > > i was wondering which softwares and hardwares are especially good for > vocal synthesis and processing. should i use the kyma system? or would > metasynth, soundhack, csound, msp, audiomulch be enough? It depends on what you envision, and on what you know. If you want to do anything, you'd need an universal tool: Kyma, csound, MSP woud be candidates. If you would want to experiment, wander around and see what will come up: Kyma, metasynth, a huge collection of plug-ins would be appropriate. Maybe thats why Kyma is used a lot in movie sound design, its universal and you can wander around alike... It has its own learning curve and for myself, I always fell back to Max/MSP, simply because I know it better, and I have access to it always... Stefan -- Les Ondes Mémorielles---------x-- --_____-----------|-----------|-- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()----------TJ Shredder