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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.  
 
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.  
  
[http://vocaroo.com/i/s0UbY5D8OQfX Original Sound File: White Noise] [http://vocaroo.com/i/s0YrF0LFZAmK Edited Sound File: White Noise Talking]
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[http://vocaroo.com/i/s0UbY5D8OQfX Original Sound File: White Noise] & [http://vocaroo.com/i/s0YrF0LFZAmK 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.
 
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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[http://vocaroo.com/i/s0EVstmv3W5b Original: Noise] & [http://vocaroo.com/i/s1CJcNlD55gH Edited: Noise in Deep Space]
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This was a 'happy accident'. Trying to make this noise more human I instead got the sound of a starship in deep space... I changed the pitch to a very low sound and changed the speed of the noise. This, together with messing around with the bass and treble (I was actually trying to decrease the bass) got this humming space sound.

Revision as of 10:00, 26 September 2016

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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.

Original: Noise & Edited: Noise in Deep Space

This was a 'happy accident'. Trying to make this noise more human I instead got the sound of a starship in deep space... I changed the pitch to a very low sound and changed the speed of the noise. This, together with messing around with the bass and treble (I was actually trying to decrease the bass) got this humming space sound.