Iris Resynthesis

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Iris Resynthesis

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This program seems fascinating to me:


http://izotope.com/products/audio/iris/


I will try the demo. Try it and tell me what you think. It's $50 off on sale at Sweetwater.
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Simply amazing! Really cool! :o :)
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braincell wrote:This program seems fascinating to me:


http://izotope.com/products/audio/iris/


I will try the demo. Try it and tell me what you think. It's $50 off on sale at Sweetwater.
Is this Scope plugins.
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niceboy wrote:
Is this Scope plugins.

Dude, you should learn to use Google. It's a pretty cool search engine.
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braincell wrote:
niceboy wrote:
Is this Scope plugins.

Dude, you should learn to use Google. It's a pretty cool search engine.
I think we have used Google very much since they started.
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Re: Iris Resynthesis

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:lol: thought it was $50 at sweetwater I blazed a trail there to realize it was $50 off! Looks very cool maybe the new year
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If you do sound design, it woulbe great, otherwise it would be of little use, I most probably wrong..., but it seems to be most of all for atmospheric works.
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It can be used as a more normal effect. Here it is on saxophone. Some of this sounds like exactly like Tibetan throat singing when he selects the overtones. If you listen to the whole thing, there is quite a range of sounds. I like sound designing personally.


http://youtu.be/6j72p3_HFRk
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its a great tool for blending sounds

and for creating texture out of parts of sound due to its frequency and time manipulation

i have been blending water and stone noises with my spectra samples they sound amazing will be adding them as transients to my upcoming

modular patch

you can also do very realistic sounds by adding a transient from a piano a sustain from a flute and the release of a string

this gives a very piano sound then morphed into the other parts
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There is a free 10 day demo so I will try it soon.
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I used the demo on a recording I made of a friend playing various exotic instruments and this program is for me. It goes far beyond the normal EQ. The pitch shifting and easy of use is fantastic.
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Re: Iris Resynthesis

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i agree you can do lots of layered sounds which would be hard todo in any other system

and being able to draw patterns of the frequency content is great
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