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> converting math into sound, looking for a way to output sound from equations
nobear
post Wed 5 Dec 2001, 06:54
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I recently thought how cool it would be to type in a mathematical equation like you would in a graphing calculator, but instead of seeing the results visually, the program would find a pattern in the graph and generate a sound file based on that pattern. For example, if you input a sine function, it would find the repeating wave pattern and generate a sound file that had just that one sine wave. I know there are programs that generate specific waves, like sine, saw, and square, but I want to be able to use my own equations. I would then import the resulting sound files (wav or aiff?) into my music program (Melody Assistant) and make my own instruments with them. Thanks for any help.
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dragan
post Thu 6 Dec 2001, 14:00
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Hello.
You should use MAX/MSP bundlle for generating sound with your own equation.
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everamzah
post Tue 18 Dec 2001, 22:01
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That is an awesome idea!
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post Mon 23 Jun 2003, 21:53
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Have you looked into using Mathematica. It's a symbolic computation program, and I know it has a feature relating sound and equations but whether it can function in the capacity you would like I don't know.
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