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anherosixtynine · 9 months
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Audio Engineering, Gaming, and Cars 😎
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misstranci · 5 months
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People have been asking about the binaurals I made for some of my content. So here is one of my favorites. I called them "Butterfly Binaurals" because of the panning/fluttering effect I created with them.
Feel free to use them in your own files or whatever, but please let me know if you do, I just love to know people are putting them to good use! Enjoy! 💖
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oldguydoesstuff · 2 months
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The Jecklin "Float" from 1987, headphones built using electrostatic ribbon instead of traditional magnetic coil speakers.
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widebruh · 10 months
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officialtwistedfandub · 5 months
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Audio editors needed
We are in need of video editors at every skill level to reach out and lend their hand to this project. If you are interested in applying, we are accepting applications here! We would happy to accept participants on board.
Applicant requirements
Adobe Audition or other quality software-editing program.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Regular access to communication on Discord.
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provoiceactor1 · 2 years
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Well… it seems I’ve dived head first into the heart of madness with another one… someone help me X-X
Huge thanks once again goes to @skeletoninthemelonland (same rules apply for this one if you want it down but yeh I’m getting addicted to your series 😂)
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songoftrillium · 8 months
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Now Available on Storyteller's Vault: Mundus Artis Soundscapes!
Horror audio for your World of Darkness Tabletops! I am a former broadcast engineer that used to mix audio for radio programs. Now I'm making my horror audio available for everyone's enjoyment! Check out my first release, A Thunderwyrm Approaches!
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lexosaurus · 1 year
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me: *unplugs my headphones from my laptop* pro tools: you know what?? no. no. im fucking sick of this shit. the mental and physical abuse i have to go through every day. fuck you, bitch, im done with ur games. have fun spending the next hour trying to figure out how to get sound to play. im over this shit.
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0v3rachi3v3r · 9 months
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Listen on SoundCloud
Hi, I'm Nagisa, and I sing/mix sometimes.
I specialize in vocal mixing, but have experience mixing instrumentals/BGMs and audio dramas as well. You can listen to the reel for some stuff I've mixed recently!
0:00 - Show Must Go On! [Full Mix, 10-Person Chorus] 0:25 - We Don't Talk About Bruno [Full Mix, 6-Person Chorus] 0:50 - Astro Lost [Full Mix, Solo Feat. 10 Friends] 1:11 - Jewel Star Friendship [Mix/Master, 7-Person Chorus] 1:42 - Pride [Mix/Master, 9-Person Chorus]
You can find me on most platforms under 0v3rachi3v3r , and I also dabble in Jp/En translations for various projects.
If you'd like to commission me, you can find the information on my VGen where I take commission requests for Mixes, Harmony Guides, Translations, and more! My Ask/DMs are open if you have any questions!
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teach-or-trav · 1 month
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Back in the lab
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tomkatonline · 3 months
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been learning some audio editing lately
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wanderinginksplot · 11 months
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Challenge for June: Interaction
Hey friends! I'm doing an interest check for a challenge that will emphasize interacting with creators.
Engagement is minimal right now and creators are getting frustrated. I'm looking for a group of people who will agree to interact with creators a few times a week throughout the month of June.
'Creators' include writers, artists, gif-makers, textile creators, audio specialists, etc.
I think even a small group of people committed to interaction can make a big difference. My goal is to have 20 people agree to participate in this challenge. Obviously, more people can take the challenge if they are interested!
Leave a comment, send a kind ask (anonymous or signed), or message different creators 1-3 times per week. Let them know what you liked about their work(s) and the impacts they've had on you. Reblogs are, obviously, encouraged as well.
Remember: every interaction is treasured by a creator!
This will be a self-guided challenge, with weekly polls (using the tag #interactionchallenge) asking whether you reached your goal.
The only interactions that aren't ideal are likes and copy-paste chain asks. This is simply because we want to interact with creators and build communities. Please take the time to give individual feedback and interactions. Tell creators the specifics on what you like about their creations!
Feel free to share this poll! I really want to encourage creators to keep sharing the passions they have spent their time and effort on.
Creators are leaving fandom spaces every day because they feel they're shouting into a void. I hate that for them, for fandoms, and for all of us.
Help me make a difference?
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needlejuicerecords · 1 year
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This is an Angel Marcloid appreciation post!!
She masters virtually all of our releases, including the current versions of all Lemon Demon albums and the upcoming vinyl reissue of Good & Evil! She mixed the new version of the Scary Jokes' April Fools, and is currently mixing a new Trust Fund Ozu album along with producing a new Scary Jokes project!
Her Mindspring Memories album Om was the first vaporwave project we put out, and ever since we have been close collaborators! We've reissued her musique concrete tape Rectangular Prism of Shitty Eyes, her 3LP opus The Binary Ocean, her Nonlocal Forecast single "Conscious Agents" and even have a new Mindspring album on the way!
But of course, she is best known for her incredible work as Fire-Toolz! Go listen to her latest full-length, Eternal Home! It's incredible!
We love you Angel! Never stop being an audio sorceress!!
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d0nutzgg · 1 year
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Analyzing An Ataxic Dysarthria Patient's Speech with Computer Vision and Audio Processing
Hey everyone, so as you know I have been doing research on patients like myself who have Ataxic Dysarthria and other neurological speech disorders related to diseases and conditions that affect the brain. I was analyzing this file
with a few programs that I have written.
The findings are very informative and I am excited that I am able to explain this to my Tumblr following as I feel it not only promotes awareness but provides an understanding of what we go through with Ataxic Dysarthria.
Analysis of the audio file with an Intonation Visualizer I built
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As you can tell this uses a heatmap to visualize loudness and softness of a speaker's voice. I used it to analyze the file and I found some really interesting and telling signs of Ataxic Dysarthria
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At 0-1 seconds it is mostly pretty quiet (which is normal because it is harder for patients with AD to start their speaking off. You can notice that around 1-3 seconds it gets louder, and then when she speaks its clearer and louder than the patients voice. However the AD makes the patients speech constantly rise and fall in loudness from around -3 to 0 decibels most of the audio when the patient is speaking. The variation though between 0 and -3 varies quickly though which is a common characteristic in AD
The combination of the constant rising and falling in loudness and intonation as well as problems getting sentences started is one of the things that makes it so hard for people to understand those with Ataxic Dysarthria.
The second method I used is using a line graph (plotted) that gives an example of the rate of speech and elongated syllables of the patient.
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As you can see I primarily used the Google Speech Recognition library to transcribe and count the syllables using Pyphen via "hyphenated" (elongated) words in the speech of the patient. This isn't the most effective method but it worked well for this example and here is the results plotted out using Matplotlib:
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As you can see when they started talking at first there was a rise from the softer speech, as the voice of the patient got louder, they were speaking faster (common for those with AD / and HD) my hypothesis (and personal experience) is that this is how we try to get our words out where we can be understood by "forcing" out words resulting in a rise and fall of syllables / rate of speech that we see at the first part. The other spikes typically happen when she speaks but there is another spike at the end which you can see as well when the patient tries to force more words out.
This research already indicates a pretty clear pattern what is going on in the patients speech. As they try to force out words, their speech gets faster and thus gets louder as they try to communicate.
I hope this has been informative for those who don't know much about speech pathology or neurological diseases. I know it's already showing a lot of exciting progress and I am continuing to develop scripts to further research on this subject so maybe we can all understand neurological speech disorders better.
As I said, I will be posting my research and findings as I go. Thank you for following me and keeping up with my posts!
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anal0gue · 5 months
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the amazing halloween display at AIR studios this year 😂
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provoiceactor1 · 2 years
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I have gone so far into this rabbit hole that I am honestly surprised I’m still going
All content In this video, From the characters to the Animation are by @skeletoninthemelonland So if they want this taken down then I will 100% do so, I just couldn’t resist putting my own sort of style on this awesome animation you made ^^ can’t wait to see what you do next
https://twitter.com/gumandarim/status/1515844375519113217?s=21&t=GjFLs7Vb4FhMk4kv1TUF_w
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