On Mar 9, 2:26 pm, Allan Adler <a...@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote:
I'm not sure what the right newsgroup is for this question, but it
certainly
involves mathematics and probably involves numerical mathematics in some
implementations.
comp.dsp might be a better bet. The thing you seek is a vocoder.
Various 70's rock bands like ELO specialised in having some parts done
this way. DSP implementations for PC & Mac exist.
eg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocoder
Same for ring modulators that give cybermen their distinctive twang.
I used to hear recordings of music in which a singer somehow managed to
give his voice a guitar timbre by some kind of mixing of a signal
representing
his voice and a signal representing the guitar. I would like to know what
mathematical operation is being applied to the two signals to produce
this effect?
A combination of many bandpass filters and combining the amplitude
envelope of the speech with the musical content of the guitar (with
various tricks to make the result acceptable).
I chased after your link and found myself downloading a .ogg file. What