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<blockquote>Net tab: This allows you to control multiple instances of samplebrain over the network all running their own brains simultaneously. This feature has not been tested well.</ | |||
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(from the manual linked above) | (from the manual linked above) | ||
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[http://legowelt.org/samples/ legowelt (thanks Cara)] | [http://legowelt.org/samples/ legowelt (thanks Cara)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 28 October 2022
The beginning of something to do with sampling.
Samplebrain
A program Bobi shared that takes several audio samples, breaks them into short sections "blocks" and combines them into a network "brain" where they are compared by frequency and dynamics. A target sample is processed in a similar way and it's blocks replaced with ones from the brain. "This allows you to interpret a sound with a different one" according to the devs. Interesting form of interpretation, I wonder how this could work with other texts / other file formats.
VIP (very interesting part)
Net tab: This allows you to control multiple instances of samplebrain over the network all running their own brains simultaneously. This feature has not been tested well.
(from the manual linked above)