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Re: Convolution Engine     

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Author: Erwin Hessle
Date: Sep 6, 2006 14:13

CoreyWhite@gmail.com wrote: Here is a...convolution engine No argument there. Erwin Hessle, 8=3
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Re: Convolution Engine     

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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Sep 6, 2006 14:02

...: On 6 Sep 2006 13:36:10 -0700, CoreyWhite@gmail.com wrote: Here is a free convolution engine that you can try and compare the sounds it makes ... finding out where I can get good sound effects that I can use with vocoders and convolution engines. Thanks. Celemony seems like a good option, but I'm interested in cool effects as well. ...
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Re: Convolution Engine     

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Author: Don Pearce
Date: Sep 6, 2006 13:58

On 6 Sep 2006 13:36:10 -0700, CoreyWhite@gmail.com wrote: Here is a free convolution engine that you can try and compare the sounds it makes to my sample; http://music....finding out where I can get good sound effects that I can use with vocoders and convolution engines. Thanks. Celemony seems like a good option, but I'm interested in cool effects as well...
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Convolution Engine     

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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Sep 6, 2006 13:36

Here is a free convolution engine that you can try and compare the sounds it makes to my sample; http://music.calarts.edu/hog/ My sample: http...please! And I'm interested in finding out where I can get good sound effects that I can use with vocoders and convolution engines. Thanks. Celemony seems like a good option, but I'm interested in cool effects as well.
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Re: A Serious Question on Tibet -- Who is Engineering the Riots in Tibet?     

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Author: Quadibloc
Date: Apr 7, 2008 20:04

...38 am, Micky Wong <micky...@11thdimension.ca> wrote: A Serious Question on Tibet -- Who is Engineering the Riots in Tibet? The answer is well-known, Wacky Wrong. The CIA. nope. it... Cheney lies dreaming. When the stars are right, the thoughts in the vast recesses of the dark convolutions of his brain reach receptive minds, even in far-off Tibet. Tibet - a land of mystery, ...
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Re: Convolution Engine     

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Author: Eeyore
Date: Sep 6, 2006 15:43

Don Pearce wrote: On 6 Sep 2006 13:36:10 -0700, CoreyWhite@gmail.com wrote: What happened to the original post ? It's not on my news server. Graham
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Re: Convolution Engine     

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Author: Don Pearce
Date: Sep 6, 2006 14:21

On 6 Sep 2006 14:02:42 -0700, CoreyWhite@gmail.com wrote: Examples taken from this website here: http://www.epiphyte.ca/code/vocoder/examples.html So which? And do you think you could please bottom post, so we don't have to keep losing most of the thread? d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com
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Re: Special Qantas investigation launched     

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Author: Sr20goer
Date: Aug 4, 2008 01:48

... the keeping and ongoing training of expertise especially in engineering by addressing how apprentices are treated. just my 2... to focus more on fare paying passengers but the convoluted regulatory regime makes such devolvement unattractive and more expensive ... above) for compliance for privately owned small twin engine aircraft. This is an outstanding example of unnecessary cost,...
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Re: Is this a unified theory of the brain?     

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Author: JP
Date: May 29, 2008 22:34

... it is defined as the amount of useful work that can be extracted from a system, such as a steam engine. It is roughly equivalent to the difference between the total energy in the system and its "useless energy", or ...way? To answer this question, Friston and others have focused on the cortex, the 3-millimetre-thick mass of convoluted folds that forms the brain's outer ... read more В»
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Re: Is this a unified theory of the brain?     

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Author: John Jones
Date: May 29, 2008 11:57

... defined as the amount of useful work that can be extracted from a system, such as a steam engine. It is roughly equivalent to the difference between the total energy in the system and its "useless energy...this question, Friston and others have focused on the cortex, the 3-millimetre-thick mass of convoluted folds that forms the brain's outer surface. This is the seat of "higher" functions ...
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