surveynero.blogg.se

Photosounder
Photosounder











photosounder
  1. Photosounder Pc#
  2. Photosounder professional#

Try drawing your own shapes, and see how they sound!ĭon't forget to check out the video to see more examples, including a way to generate a simple drum track from a picture. This sounds like a big 'clap' that starts suddenly and gradually fades out.

photosounder

There's another element to the picture too, the 'glowing' semi-circle at the right of the image. Since our diagonal line is thin, that means it will be more of a instrument or tone, rather than a noise (a more 'noisy' sound would have a thicker line). Notice also how the line fades out to the end? That means the sound will get quieter as it gets higher. See the diagonal line going upwards? That means the sound is getting higher and higher in pitch.

photosounder

Here is a simple example (see picture to left). If you're creating your own pictures, it is useful to have an idea of how SonicPhoto converts pictures to sound. Pictures can be obtained in numerous ways - photos, drawings, artwork, public domain, stock art.įor creating your own pictures, try MS Paint, Photoshop, RealWorld Paint, Paint.NET, or GIMP.įor public domain (royalty free) pictures, try, , this giant list, or if you're prepared to pay, then perhaps. For first time users, make sure you check out the inbuilt preset examples ("Choose a preset!" at top left) to see what you can achieve! Following that, you might change one of the numerous slider options or finish off by saving the sound. You can often achieve effective results by merely clicking "Load picture." at the top left, and then click the green button "Create or Play sound".

Photosounder professional#

Inspired by the existing PhotoSounder program from Michel Rouzic, SonicPhoto loses the internal paint editor and sound importer, but gains automatic and convincing stereo, and a unique harmony filter to help create distinct and professional effects ranging from sparkling synths and rippling arpeggios, to roaring bass and metallic drones. Use your existing photo collection or draw your own in Photoshop (or any other paint editor) and with a click of a button, watch SonicPhoto create the sound before your eyes. SonicPhoto is an audio program to convert from pictures to sound. Though save is disabled, the demo lasts forever, and you can hear the output that would be produced.

Photosounder Pc#

NET 3.5 or higher (your PC probably already has it). View at KVR Audio and receive support at the forum.













Photosounder