![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A loud “clapping”-like sound suddenly sounds and gradually fades away. There is another element in the photo, the “bright” semicircle on the right side of the photo. A thin diagonal indicates an instrument or timbre rather than noise (the “louder” note has a thicker line). This means that the higher the pitch, the quieter the sound. Also notice how the line fades towards the end. Here’s a simple example (see left image): Can you see the diagonal line up? This means the tone gets higher and higher. If you create your own images, it’s helpful to understand how SonicPhoto converts images to audio. If you’re new to it, check out the built-in preset example (top left “Choose a preset!”) to see what you can do! How it works in simple terms You can then change one of the many slider options or save the sound. Simply clicking “Load Image…” in the upper left corner and clicking the green “Create or Play Sound” button is often enough to get good results. It converts images to sound and vice versa. It's a cross between photoshop / microsoft paint and a synthesizer. This exciting and unusual software is an image based sound design program. Inspired by Michel Rouzic’s existing PhotoSounder program, SonicPhoto Portable loses its internal paint editor and sound importer, but gains automatic, convincing stereo and a unique harmony filter, from shimmering synths and rippling arpeggios to Create clear, professional effects, from deep bass to metallic drones. Michel Rouzic - 56 / 79 Whilst not specifically designed for time/pitch modification in mind. Use your existing photo collection or draw your own in Photoshop (or another paint editor) and watch SonicPhoto create tones right before your eyes with the click of a button. SonicPhoto Portable is an audio program that converts images to sound. ![]()
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