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WIND - A breathy, wind-like voice sound is generated in real time by a formant synthesizer [1] driven by a physically-based glottal source [2], and controlled via planar mouse gesturing. The sound is played via a Indiana Line Th-230S loudspeaker mounted at the entrance of a 10-meter pipe (diameter 30 cm). At the exit the synthetic voice is echoed by a real human male voice. Sound is captured by a Beyerdynamic MCD-101 omnidirectional digital microphone placed in the middle of the tube. -------- references -------- [1] Provided with the Snack package by TMH-KTH, Stockholm. [2] C. Drioli, "A flow waveform matched low-dimensional glottal model based on physical knowledge", in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 117, n. 5, pp. 3184-3195, 2005. ---------- documentation ---------The battle of the elements, by the vipS collective: http://www.soundobject.org/elements
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Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:09.013
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776.4 KB
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44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Mono
8 years, 1 month ago
Thanks! I used this for my Lego stop motion video here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvsLeFAZyyU
You are credited in the description :D
17 years, 10 months ago
Wow - I'm working on the sounds for a play entitled "The Haunted House of Horror" and this is the perfect centrepiece for a "wind and creaking" ambience. Thanks.