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Re: vocal synthesis and processing



Hi,

you might have some fun with this:

http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/oomingmak.html


cheers,
os.

2009/5/6 Erdem Helvacioglu <erdemhel@tnn.net>:
> hey,
>
> i have received a new commission for a new major thriller movie. i will 
>be
> doing lots of sound processing, sound design, along with traditional
> composing. the name of the movie is "voice". and the main sound design 
>will
> based on this recorded voice.
>
> i was wondering which softwares and hardwares are especially good for 
>vocal
> synthesis and processing. should i use the kyma system? or would 
>metasynth,
> soundhack, csound, msp, audiomulch be enough?
>
> thanks and best.
>
> Erdem Helvacioglu
> www.erdemhelvacioglu.com
> www.myspace.com/erdemhelvacioglu
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>
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