adding a control to reverb.
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adding a control to reverb.
here's something maybe useful for reverb and other effects and plugins and vst: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_intensity
just add: wave intensity
you can also add pitch intensity.
can some please add this wave intensity to reverb for me please?
just add: wave intensity
you can also add pitch intensity.
can some please add this wave intensity to reverb for me please?
Re: adding a control to reverb.
"Sound Intensity" is meaningless for "waveforms". If you turn up the volume on your playback system, the "sound intensity" goes up. If you turn down the volume, the "sound intensity" goes down. The "sound intensity" also depends on how far you are from the loudspeakers.
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Re: adding a control to reverb.
i've always thought how the tone voice is intensified. is there way to intensified or deintensified the voice?
Re: adding a control to reverb.
i probably already know the answer that i'm going to get.
is there a hypnotic nyquist plugin for audacity?
if not, and can some please create hypnotic nyquist plugin?
is there a hypnotic nyquist plugin for audacity?
if not, and can some please create hypnotic nyquist plugin?
Re: adding a control to reverb.
"Generate menu > Click Track" perhaps?yugioh47 wrote:is there a hypnotic nyquist plugin for audacity?
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Re: adding a control to reverb.
there is no hypnotic effect for what i want to do.steve wrote:"Generate menu > Click Track" perhaps?yugioh47 wrote:is there a hypnotic nyquist plugin for audacity?
there for, please can someone create a hypnotic effect plugin please?
Re: adding a control to reverb.
Please try to be realistic. We have no idea what you want to do or what you mean by "hypnotic effect".
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Re: adding a control to reverb.
this is what i want to do to my own voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKMshTJhmI
for the effect i need to. i'm sorry if you can't understand. this where i get stuck on creating a hypnotic effect.
the video i just gave you could give you idea to do for hypnotic effect.
for the effect i need to. i'm sorry if you can't understand. this where i get stuck on creating a hypnotic effect.
the video i just gave you could give you idea to do for hypnotic effect.
Re: adding a control to reverb.
Perhaps this is what you mean: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 86#p148686
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Re: adding a control to reverb.
That video has nothing to do with audio...
You seem to believe it's as simple as recording some words, throwing a filter over the audio and ending up with a hypnotic message. If that could be done somehow, the advertising business would be all over it, wouldn't they?
EMI has done some research in the sixties that showed that you can influence people's subconscious feelings with modulated noise patterns. When coupled with single image ads in movie theaters, they could easily double popcorn sales. That particular research has been closed (you won't find anything about it on the net). It's also illegal in most countries.
Modulated noise (as in white noise, hiss) is easy enough to make. Audacity can do that. But you're on your own when it comes to find intensity, modulation frequency and so on. I'm not sure it's even a part of hypnosis.
Our hearing/brain filters out noise after a minute or so, if the modulation is constant and not too wild. But all of this doesn't work "in the wild". It works only in isolated, quiet environments like a movie theater. If there is "normal" background noise, it doesn't work at all.
You seem to believe it's as simple as recording some words, throwing a filter over the audio and ending up with a hypnotic message. If that could be done somehow, the advertising business would be all over it, wouldn't they?
EMI has done some research in the sixties that showed that you can influence people's subconscious feelings with modulated noise patterns. When coupled with single image ads in movie theaters, they could easily double popcorn sales. That particular research has been closed (you won't find anything about it on the net). It's also illegal in most countries.
Modulated noise (as in white noise, hiss) is easy enough to make. Audacity can do that. But you're on your own when it comes to find intensity, modulation frequency and so on. I'm not sure it's even a part of hypnosis.
Our hearing/brain filters out noise after a minute or so, if the modulation is constant and not too wild. But all of this doesn't work "in the wild". It works only in isolated, quiet environments like a movie theater. If there is "normal" background noise, it doesn't work at all.