[linux-audio-user] [offlist] Re: Mellotron sounds

james at dis-dot-dat.net james at dis-dot-dat.net
Fri Jul 8 09:05:25 EDT 2005


On Fri, 08 Jul, 2005 at 02:28PM +0300, Juhana Sadeharju spake thus:
> >From: Neil Durant <lists at sphere3.co.uk>
> >
> >I'd be happy to sample the full lengths of all 35 notes for all six sounds,
> >storing them as wavs.  I don't have a lot of spare time these days, so I'll
> >let someone else have the pleasure of cropping/editing!
> 
> Please do so. Make the files available from your site or
> upload to
>   ftp://ftp.funet.fi/incoming/audio/
> 
> Note: If we end up to conclusion that the samples cannot
> be put freely available, then I could make the samples
> privately available for the following kind of project.
> 
> Research experts should analyse the sounds and come up
> with synthesis method which generates as similar sounds
> as possible. I'm aware of such research teams and I could
> ask them to analyse the samples.
> 
> I also have a plenty of research papers on such analysis/synthesis
> methods. I could place the papers privately available for anyone
> who wish to write the analysis/synthesis software.

I'd quite like to have a read, of you don't mind.  I'm applying for a
job right now that would let me move my research towards this kind of
area, and I'm just starting to get a proper feel for what's
happening.  I don't just mean this particular type of
analysis/synthesis, but into audio/signal processing and creative
computing in general.

Cheers,

James
 
> Regards,
> Juhana

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