Re: A Filterbox with an LFO
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:56 am
Hey Tulamide,
yes, this is funny, very funny indeed. Can't change my name though, I would.
Picked Phil Thalasso as a nickname because I am thalassophil.
Just in case you wonder: I associate Tulamide with Tula, hence Tolstoi, although I wonder what миде would mean. Hm, only makes sense as an accronym: Министерство информационной технологии дел и электроника?
I guess one application for the filter lasso in DSP would be in mastering. In Adobe Audition you can work with spectrograms although not in a typical photoshop fashion. So imagine having a (magic) lasso tool, selecting irregular parts in the spectrogram, copy and paste a new layer and the tie this "modification" layer - which overrides the base - to a or several vsti-effects.
Regards
Phil
yes, this is funny, very funny indeed. Can't change my name though, I would.
Picked Phil Thalasso as a nickname because I am thalassophil.
Just in case you wonder: I associate Tulamide with Tula, hence Tolstoi, although I wonder what миде would mean. Hm, only makes sense as an accronym: Министерство информационной технологии дел и электроника?
I guess one application for the filter lasso in DSP would be in mastering. In Adobe Audition you can work with spectrograms although not in a typical photoshop fashion. So imagine having a (magic) lasso tool, selecting irregular parts in the spectrogram, copy and paste a new layer and the tie this "modification" layer - which overrides the base - to a or several vsti-effects.
Regards
Phil