Re: [linux-audio-user] extreme time stretching

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] extreme time stretching
From: Frank Barknecht (fbar_AT_footils.org)
Date: Sun Mar 14 2004 - 19:33:31 EET


Hallo,
luis jure hat gesagt: // luis jure wrote:

> my questions are:
>
> - which linux applications can stretch sounds with good quality up to let's
> say at least 20 times?
>
> - is there anything like POD for linux? anyone knows how POD does the
> time-stretching? granular synthesis?

I'd say, that every granular synthesizer can stretch your sound to
infinity. Phase vocoding should be able to do this as well. One of
the fun applications of grain synthesis is to "stop" right into a
sound, so that the movement slows down to a halt.

Here is a quick'n'dirty example - without any finetuning of parameters
for cleaner sound - using the snycgrain~ external in Pd:
http://footils.org/snd/slow.ogg

It's first playing some bars in original time, then slows to a stop,
then accelerates again up to doublespeed.

ciao

-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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