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Started July 6th, 2006 · 3 replies · Latest reply by PoisedToGlitch 19 years, 2 months ago

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telharmonium

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19 years, 2 months ago
#1

I have this sound in mind: I want to get a speech WAV, and get a "virtual playback head" to play various syllables from it at random. Doess anyone know of a VST that does this, preferably in real time? The closest thing I know of is supatrigga, but it doesn't jump to the beginning of syllables, and you can't create a set of playback markers.

Or: Doesn anyone know of a program that would play wavs from an assigned folder. Ideally, I'd like to be able to set playback algorithmically, so that playing WAV A and then WAV B would set the probability of playing WAV C to X. The effect I'm going for is a kind of gibberish machine that would create speech that SOUNDS like a known language, but would make almost no sense.Any advice would be great!

Bram

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1,573 posts

19 years, 2 months ago
#2

try looking for granulizers on the web, using the propper settings thay can do what you ask.
KTGranulizer can do it for sure (see http://koen.smartelectronix.com )

- bram

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PoisedToGlitch

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9 posts

19 years, 2 months ago
#3

the fruity granualizer is one of the best unfortunately you'd have to purchase fl studio in order to use it. arcdev skutterbug, stutterbug, mangulator and cyclotron may prove useful as would "glitch jockey" but the fruity granualizer is untouchable in my opinion. hopr this helps.

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