SPECTROGRAM of a human voice
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SPECTROGRAM of a human voice
I just wanted to share this with my fellow audio nerds. It's a visual representation of a human voice. Lookit all them harmonics! Looks like it could be the voice of the Predator. Checkit:
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Studio and Field Recorder in NYC.
I like dirt.
IG: stormydanielson
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On somewhat of a relavent tangent to this topic, spectographic analysis of various artist's songs reveals embedded images. Steganography is the name of the game.
Aphex Twin You have to wait until close to the end of this song to see the image of Richard, himself.
Venetian Snares This one is from the album Songs About My Cats, so logically they make an appearance.
Aphex Twin You have to wait until close to the end of this song to see the image of Richard, himself.
Venetian Snares This one is from the album Songs About My Cats, so logically they make an appearance.
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I'm sorry, that is fucking creepy.earth tones wrote: Venetian Snares This one is from the album Songs About My Cats, so logically they make an appearance.
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this thread touched on this a little last february. It includes a link to software that allows you to get sound from an image. I used to have a VST plug-in that would import .bmp files and apply them somehow as filters or synthesize sound out of them, but I can't remember the name of it right now for the life of me.
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