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====== SpectMorph ====== | ====== SpectMorph ====== | ||
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- | What is SpectMorph? | + | |
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- | SpectMorph is a free software project which allows to analyze | + | |
- | musical instruments, | + | |
- | construct hybrid sounds, for instance a sound between a trumpet and a flute; or | + | |
- | smooth transitions, | + | |
- | gradually changes to a flute. | + | |
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- | Also interpolating between two samples of the same instrument (different attack | + | |
- | velocity of a piano) could be interesting. | + | |
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- | SpectMorph is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 3 | + | |
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- | SpectMorph is **still under development.** This means: | + | |
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- | * the fileformat is not yet stable - instruments or morph plans may not work | + | |
- | with newer versions of SpectMorph | + | |
- | * the algorithms for synthesizing sounds are still under development - newer | + | |
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- | To sum it up: if you compose music using SpectMorph, **don' | + | |
- | versions to be compatible in any way.** | + | |
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- | {{tag>No_Topic new General_Synthesis_Packages | + | |
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