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Next, I tried to find a weak signal, where maybe you couid almost here a conversation but would be too confusing.
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Next, I tried to find a weak signal, where maybe you couid almost here a conversation but would be too confusing. It already begins to sound more human, yet some stretches of the 'conversation' have this glitchy sound to them that I couldn't get rid of. But just removing the noise and changing the pitch really helped.
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Revision as of 09:42, 26 September 2016

Main Information

Jerry Estié

0902472

0902472@hr.nl

Making is Connecting

For my second year project please look at Making is Connecting 2016

Radio Experiments

With the tuner I had the idea of trying to find 'weird' noises and translating them into more humane sounds. So instead of looking for actual voices, I wanted to create them myself. I tried to do this with the program Audacity, using effects like Pitch etc.

Audajerry1.png Audajerry2.png

Original Sound File: First Test & Edited Sound File: First Test

The first test I mostly played with pitch, I tried to remove the static and see if that created a human feeling. It didn't, in my opinion. Instead it just sounded more flat.

Original Sound File: White Noise Edited Sound File: White Noise Talking

Next, I tried to find a weak signal, where maybe you couid almost here a conversation but would be too confusing. It already begins to sound more human, yet some stretches of the 'conversation' have this glitchy sound to them that I couldn't get rid of. But just removing the noise and changing the pitch really helped.