I was just sifting through old forums and thinking about how fun it is to stumble upon lively and informative niche discussions frozen in time. I think it would be cool to start a thread with links to older audio forums and resources that people have found helpful.
I'd love to see what others have been into or have dug up!
Recently, I came across a great Maths sticky from a 2007 Native Instruments thread which talks about pitch conversions and some soft-synth frequency programming.
I have also been researching DIY Raspberry Pi audio projects and discovered this Lines post about turning a Raspberry Pi into a Monome-norns shield. Seems cool..now if only the price of Pis would drop already !
Pooling online Audio Resources and discussions frozen in time
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Pooling online Audio Resources and discussions frozen in time
John Stolzle
sound designer & audio lead @ Glazed Games
sound designer & audio lead @ Glazed Games
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Re: Pooling online Audio Resources and discussions frozen in time
idk why but I suddenly got fearful of the things I might have been doing and saying 10+ years ago and not to hold me accountable for them now. We were such tools! But dig away, Dig away.
Tony Porter
Audio Developer, Freelancer, Game Audio Slack
Audio Developer, Freelancer, Game Audio Slack
Re: Pooling online Audio Resources and discussions frozen in time
Every now and then I'll go through some old MUSIC-DSP archives, which is always really fun -- just as an example, these are some of the conversations that were happening 20 years ago this month:
- How do I read the Loop information from a .WAV file?
- XBOX as an audio DSP?
- Crossfading
- Internet jamming
- How do I read the Loop information from a .WAV file?
- XBOX as an audio DSP?
- Crossfading
- Internet jamming