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Many thanks to all, I will check these uRL
![]() 73 Thierry, ON4SKY "Ed" @ wrote in message ... "Thierry" - wrote in message ... Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. http://gamma.nic.fi/~jknutar/wu2wav/ |
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Many thanks to all, I will check these uRL
![]() 73 Thierry, ON4SKY "Ed" @ wrote in message ... "Thierry" - wrote in message ... Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. http://gamma.nic.fi/~jknutar/wu2wav/ |
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Look up "mixing" or audio mixers. I have heard audio recordings that have taken the
"noise" generated by and recored from radio astronomy and mixed with an audio tone to give a more pleasant sound. Quite interesting "music" from the stars. Thierry wrote: Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... Any idea ? Thanks in advance Thierry http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry |
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Look up "mixing" or audio mixers. I have heard audio recordings that have taken the
"noise" generated by and recored from radio astronomy and mixed with an audio tone to give a more pleasant sound. Quite interesting "music" from the stars. Thierry wrote: Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... Any idea ? Thanks in advance Thierry http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry |
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Look up "mixing" or audio mixers. I have heard audio recordings that have taken the
"noise" generated by and recored from radio astronomy and mixed with an audio tone to give a more pleasant sound. Quite interesting "music" from the stars. Thierry wrote: Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... Any idea ? Thanks in advance Thierry http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry |
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Look up "mixing" or audio mixers. I have heard audio recordings that have taken the
"noise" generated by and recored from radio astronomy and mixed with an audio tone to give a more pleasant sound. Quite interesting "music" from the stars. Thierry wrote: Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... Any idea ? Thanks in advance Thierry http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry |
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"Thierry" - wrote in message ...
Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... It already exists, and is called an inverse FFT. You might also look up _Music from the Galaxies_ by Dr. Fiorella Terenzi, who used radio astronomy data to make music. The results were interesting... Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte |
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"Thierry" - wrote in message ...
Hi, Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. I know that acoustic engineers could generate such audio files and some musicians do such performances, but that means a lot of hardware, what I cannot offer. Even if this is a nonsense, maybe that a genious programmer developed such tool for mateurs... It already exists, and is called an inverse FFT. You might also look up _Music from the Galaxies_ by Dr. Fiorella Terenzi, who used radio astronomy data to make music. The results were interesting... Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte |
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"Thierry" - wrote in message ... Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. http://gamma.nic.fi/~jknutar/wu2wav/ |
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"Thierry" - wrote in message ... Do you know a software that 'd convert a spectrum to voice (the opposite to what do a spectrum analyzer like Audio Wizard or Audacity) ? The idea is to convert the visual spectrum of stars to voice (e.g. 400nm to 400Hz.) or a radioastronomical signal recorded at SHF, etc. http://gamma.nic.fi/~jknutar/wu2wav/ |
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