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Re: OT: True Sound Morphing



i assited to a course with jean claude risset and tristan murail and
they presented recordings of pieces that were based on "morphing".

the one risset (long time IRCAM director) showed us was called, i
think, "passages" and it consisted of one melody that was shifting
from a soprano (female) to a flute.

it was scaring enough!

since this was some years ago, i might think that with modern computers,
we could start dreaming of morphing, at least, boxed sounds.



2009/2/15 Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:01 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> 
>wrote:
>> But you shouldnt "agree with me" that audio morphing is not possible... 
>Im
>> not so sure... I expect its all a matter of analysing how it should 
>work for
>> the effect that you imagine that morphing should be... im sure 
>progamming it
>> is NOT the problem...
>
> ...yeah, maybe you can draw some specific magic from the Norwegian
> fjords so close by your laboratory and make it happen. I'd say it is
> possible but as a subjective phenomenon to be induced in the listener.
> And maybe it isn't working if the listener is totally sober...
>
> p ;-)
>
>



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