You can also try subtrative synthesis. Using noise~ and severals banks of bp~ filters with a high q you can tune the noise and create your own formants. By applying gentle envelopes to the centre frequencies and q you can create some interesting vowel(like) sounds.
Rory.
--- tom berger tom.berger@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a good resource that explains how PD's
FFT
works with some explanation of the theory and applications?
try
http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/fft_und_pd_en.htm
- it
pretty much covers exactly what you're looking for, although if you're completely new to doing fft you may have to expand your theoretical knowledge using some non pd-related literature to really understand the topic.
tom
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