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  1. This article says that people recreated the pilot conversation from a recent cargo , from the of the data, that was present in the report.

    But why do all of them focus on the use of ? Spectrograms can be readily converted back to if you know how to process it. It's just that nobody thought about it before. Is this an for AI? Can't we achieve anything without AI anymore?

    firethering.com/ai-recreated-d

  2. CHIMÆRA PACHINKO — χίμαιρα パチンコ

    22.3.2026
    #Röstibrücke
    Kunstraum Walcheturm
    Kanonengasse 20, Zürich
    ooo.szkmd.ooo/rostibrucke-symp

    Talking with an #LLM can drive people mad, like discussions with antique prophetic beasts. But why?
    I look at #GenAI through the prism of ancient myths about composite gods and creatures like the #Chimera, the Moloch or Kṛṣṇa. The show articulates #vae and #modular generated sounds with a poetic conference on "AI-Chimeras"

    #VariationalAutoencoder #spectrogram #soundart

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    I found a nice improvement to the Constant-Q Sliding DFT¹.

    Using single precision calculation (32-bit float) generates some remanent noise because of the recursive nature of the algorithm: a running sum combined with complex rotations.

    Replacing the complex multiply in eq. 3 for the twiddle factors (outer exponential) with the Martin Vicanek’s quadrature oscillator² helps a lot in the low frequencies. About 30 dB of improvement here, almost no extra CPU cost.

    ¹ A transform turning a PCM signal into a frequency spectrum. dafx.de/paper-archive/details.

    ² vicanek.de/articles/QuadOsc.pdf

    #audio #DSP #SignalProcessing #CQSDFT #DFT #Spectrogram

  4. More #AirWindowsConsolidated enthiusiasm from me. If you look closely at this #Spectrogram for a heavily distorted #808Bass you can see that the tone shaping is unique on each note (note the pattern of light and dark regions near the smeared main tones).
    #FOSS #LinuxAudio

  5. More #AirWindowsConsolidated enthiusiasm from me. If you look closely at this #Spectrogram for a heavily distorted #808Bass you can see that the tone shaping is unique on each note (note the pattern of light and dark regions near the smeared main tones).
    #FOSS #LinuxAudio

  6. More #AirWindowsConsolidated enthiusiasm from me. If you look closely at this #Spectrogram for a heavily distorted #808Bass you can see that the tone shaping is unique on each note (note the pattern of light and dark regions near the smeared main tones).
    #FOSS #LinuxAudio

  7. More #AirWindowsConsolidated enthiusiasm from me. If you look closely at this #Spectrogram for a heavily distorted #808Bass you can see that the tone shaping is unique on each note (note the pattern of light and dark regions near the smeared main tones).
    #FOSS #LinuxAudio

  8. More #AirWindowsConsolidated enthiusiasm from me. If you look closely at this #Spectrogram for a heavily distorted #808Bass you can see that the tone shaping is unique on each note (note the pattern of light and dark regions near the smeared main tones).
    #FOSS #LinuxAudio

  9. #LinuxAudio explorations - in my careful delving into #AirWindowsConsolidated I am finding that I really want a #Spectrogram to refer to so I can see the spectral changes that these different plugins bring to sound.

    #ToneBoosters Spectrogram plugin works pretty well - once you set it up properly. May suggest to you that the first thing you do is to head to Settings in the upper right corner (not the lower left Settings) and scroll all the way down the list of options which are shown and enable GPU acceleration. When this is off on my PC it is virtually unusable. When on, it is smooth and easy to work with.

    Thanks @linuxdaw for having a solution easy to hand!
    linuxdaw.org/?q=Spectrogram&d=

  10. #LinuxAudio explorations - in my careful delving into #AirWindowsConsolidated I am finding that I really want a #Spectrogram to refer to so I can see the spectral changes that these different plugins bring to sound.

    #ToneBoosters Spectrogram plugin works pretty well - once you set it up properly. May suggest to you that the first thing you do is to head to Settings in the upper right corner (not the lower left Settings) and scroll all the way down the list of options which are shown and enable GPU acceleration. When this is off on my PC it is virtually unusable. When on, it is smooth and easy to work with.

    Thanks @linuxdaw for having a solution easy to hand!
    linuxdaw.org/?q=Spectrogram&d=

  11. #LinuxAudio explorations - in my careful delving into #AirWindowsConsolidated I am finding that I really want a #Spectrogram to refer to so I can see the spectral changes that these different plugins bring to sound.

    #ToneBoosters Spectrogram plugin works pretty well - once you set it up properly. May suggest to you that the first thing you do is to head to Settings in the upper right corner (not the lower left Settings) and scroll all the way down the list of options which are shown and enable GPU acceleration. When this is off on my PC it is virtually unusable. When on, it is smooth and easy to work with.

    Thanks @linuxdaw for having a solution easy to hand!
    linuxdaw.org/?q=Spectrogram&d=

  12. #LinuxAudio explorations - in my careful delving into #AirWindowsConsolidated I am finding that I really want a #Spectrogram to refer to so I can see the spectral changes that these different plugins bring to sound.

    #ToneBoosters Spectrogram plugin works pretty well - once you set it up properly. May suggest to you that the first thing you do is to head to Settings in the upper right corner (not the lower left Settings) and scroll all the way down the list of options which are shown and enable GPU acceleration. When this is off on my PC it is virtually unusable. When on, it is smooth and easy to work with.

    Thanks @linuxdaw for having a solution easy to hand!
    linuxdaw.org/?q=Spectrogram&d=

  13. #LinuxAudio explorations - in my careful delving into #AirWindowsConsolidated I am finding that I really want a #Spectrogram to refer to so I can see the spectral changes that these different plugins bring to sound.

    #ToneBoosters Spectrogram plugin works pretty well - once you set it up properly. May suggest to you that the first thing you do is to head to Settings in the upper right corner (not the lower left Settings) and scroll all the way down the list of options which are shown and enable GPU acceleration. When this is off on my PC it is virtually unusable. When on, it is smooth and easy to work with.

    Thanks @linuxdaw for having a solution easy to hand!
    linuxdaw.org/?q=Spectrogram&d=

  14. Visually-guided compensation of deafening-induced song deterioration frontiersin.org/journals/psych We "trained deafened birds in a behavioral task where the #spectrogram divergence score of a target syllable was computed in real-time, triggering a contingent visual stimulus based on the score"; #crossmodal #BCI #neuroscience

    Spectrogram divergence software on GitHub at gitlab.switch.ch/hahnloser-son

  15. Dissonance!

    Finishing my listen-through of the Tron:Legacy soundtrack and thought I had a digital hiccup... you know, you're listening to a stream and the song cuts out for a second or so... see the area indicated in the spectrogram.

    Then I remembered it's on vinyl, on the turntable!

    Well played #DaftPunk well played.

    #NowPlaying #Vinyl #Records #Music #DaftPunk #TronLegacy #Soundtrack #AudioNerd #Spectrogram

  16. Spent a few hours at the Seattle Pinball Museum today. A great time as always. I made another field recording, and noticed again this constant pair of lines on the spectrogram at around 15.5k and just under 16k. I wonder what causes it? soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conro #fieldRecording #pinball #sound #spectrogram #spectrograph

  17. Spent a few hours at the Seattle Pinball Museum today. A great time as always. I made another field recording, and noticed again this constant pair of lines on the spectrogram at around 15.5k and just under 16k. I wonder what causes it? soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conro #fieldRecording #pinball #sound #spectrogram #spectrograph

  18. Spent a few hours at the Seattle Pinball Museum today. A great time as always. I made another field recording, and noticed again this constant pair of lines on the spectrogram at around 15.5k and just under 16k. I wonder what causes it? soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conro #fieldRecording #pinball #sound #spectrogram #spectrograph

  19. Spent a few hours at the Seattle Pinball Museum today. A great time as always. I made another field recording, and noticed again this constant pair of lines on the spectrogram at around 15.5k and just under 16k. I wonder what causes it? soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conro #fieldRecording #pinball #sound #spectrogram #spectrograph

  20. Spent a few hours at the Seattle Pinball Museum today. A great time as always. I made another field recording, and noticed again this constant pair of lines on the spectrogram at around 15.5k and just under 16k. I wonder what causes it? soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conro #fieldRecording #pinball #sound #spectrogram #spectrograph

  21. This is another interesting piece of spectrogram I found. This is from the first track on my album, and shows a section that includes the Behringer Solina, an emulation of the string machine used so often by Jean-Michel Jarre. The slow wave of darkness across the top is the cancellation of frequencies caused by the Smallstone phaser effect.

    #MusicProduction #BehindTheScenes #Spectrogram

  22. Here's another interesting one. You can see the kick descending in pitch on each beat, here. If you look really closely you might also be able to see gaps in the bass line either side of the kick, which is the sidechaining. Cool!

    #spectrogram #MusicProduction

  23. Found another interesting spectrogram section... this is me reciting Anglo Saxon poetry during one of my tracks. It kind of looks like half a dozen figures in robes, which is pretty spooky!

    #spectrogram #MusicProduction

  24. Here's a spectrogram view of the end of one of the tracks on my forthcoming album. Anyone like to guess what the sounds are?

    #MusicProduction #Spectrogram

  25. CW: Græml 453 result & spoilers

    #Gramle 453 3/5
    🟩🟩⬛⬛⬛
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    nascl.rc.nau.edu/gramle/

    I was really thrown off by the apparent voiceless of the final stop-fricative sequence.

    That final devoicing business is more extensive than I thought!

    #Phonetics #Spectrogram #FUNetics #FinalDevoicing

  26. Your Noisy Fingerprints Vulnerable to New Side-Channel Attack - Here’s a warning we never thought we’d have to give: when you’re in an audio or vi... - hackaday.com/2024/02/23/your-n #securityhacks #fingerprint #masterprint #spectrogram #smartphone #friction #afis #mems #gan #ai

  27. Your Noisy Fingerprints Vulnerable to New Side-Channel Attack - Here’s a warning we never thought we’d have to give: when you’re in an audio or vi... - hackaday.com/2024/02/23/your-n #securityhacks #fingerprint #masterprint #spectrogram #smartphone #friction #afis #mems #gan #ai

  28. Your Noisy Fingerprints Vulnerable to New Side-Channel Attack - Here’s a warning we never thought we’d have to give: when you’re in an audio or vi... - hackaday.com/2024/02/23/your-n #securityhacks #fingerprint #masterprint #spectrogram #smartphone #friction #afis #mems #gan #ai

  29. Your Noisy Fingerprints Vulnerable to New Side-Channel Attack - Here’s a warning we never thought we’d have to give: when you’re in an audio or vi... - hackaday.com/2024/02/23/your-n #securityhacks #fingerprint #masterprint #spectrogram #smartphone #friction #afis #mems #gan #ai

  30. This week's 5 Minute Bird Break:

    Red-eyed Vireo - listen to the song of this very... repetitive... bird 😂 - and get to see what this bird's song looks like as a spectrogram.

    #birdsong #spectrogram #birds #BirdListening #birding #YouTube #nature

    youtube.com/watch?v=sNEMrj5oMh

  31. CW: Gramle spoilers

    Spoilers for today's Gramle. Are we sure this speaker doesn't distinguish /a/ from /ɔ/? Today's word has /ɔ/ in my dialect, and it sounds like an /ɔ/ in the recording of the speaker. That's not the main thing that tripped me up today, I know to expect the neutralization of those two vowels in the transcriptions, although it does slow me down on accessing possible words. Gramle 53 4/5
    🟩🟩⬛⬛🟩
    ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛
    ⬛⬛⬛🟩⬛
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    #linguistics #spectrogram #gramle

  32. #music #sound #audio #spectrogram #dickbutt

    I was going to create a song that contained a hidden DickButt, only visible in the songs spectrogram.

    Perhaps my next project should be something practical instead...