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  • i wanna make a choir oooaaaooaaaaoooaoh synth voice
    epilanthanomai@signs.codesundefined epilanthanomai@signs.codes

    @aeva Likely so. I have more experience reading spectrograms and theory, and less implementing it from scratch. The starting points I've read often skip the feedback system entirely and focus straight in on the two-pole resonant filter. A lot of the magic is in the psychoacoustics of the F1 and F2 resonant frequencies. You can make a lot of different waveforms sound like vowels with those.

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  • i wanna make a choir oooaaaooaaaaoooaoh synth voice
    epilanthanomai@signs.codesundefined epilanthanomai@signs.codes

    @aeva saw wave through a formant filter: a two (or more) pole resonant low pass. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formant#Formant_plots

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  • One of my favorite facts about the Appalachians is that parts of them formed before amoebas.
    epilanthanomai@signs.codesundefined epilanthanomai@signs.codes

    One of my favorite facts about the Appalachians is that parts of them formed before amoebas.

    And they're not even the oldest mountains! The Black Hills are older than multicellular eukaryotes. The Makhonjwa mountains formed early enough to watch as cyanobacteria first filled our atmosphere with oxygen.

    By the time the upstart Alps came around, there were already sharks and ferns, and the Rockies came after ants and crocs and roses. But I'm a child of the Appalachians, so they get my love <3

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