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integer@www.god-emil.dk integer@www.god-emil.dk
Thu, 4 May 2000 01:55:36 +0200


>> >I saw a music history video once that showed an early 1900's synth
>> >that let the user draw the waveforms....*according to the video*, it
>> >wasn't a popular method because the waveforms generally only had two
>> >sounds...smooth and spikey.  Now that's very subjective of course,
>...
>> >OKAY, if you really want a quick and dirty way to play with hand-drawn
>> >waveforms, download a color gameboy emulator, and get the gbsound.gb
>> >application....it lets you do that!      in a very weird way, of course.
>
>There's also a softsynth program for Windows called Jaytrax which let's you hand-draw >waveforms and use weird (non dsp)
>transformations.
>I think that the VirtualWaves program have a "paint" tool that let's you draw the >timbre of >a sound in the frequency domain.



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