FFTease
FFTease
A collection of externals that process audio in the spectral domain.
FFTease is a collection of objects designed to facilitate spectral sound processing in Max and Pd. The collection was designed by Eric Lyon and Christopher Penrose in 1999, and has been maintained by Lyon since 2003.
The externals of FFTease can produce traditional phase vocoder effects, cross-synthesize two sounds, mix sounds together in the spectral domain, adjust the formant structure of vocal sounds, scrub a sound without changing its pitch, apply user-specified scales to tune a sound to specific frequencies, algorithmically warp the spectrum of a sound, and more.
Check out the remaining tabs of this Overview for the categories of processing available in FFTease.
Keywords
spectral processingcross synthesisanalysis-synthesiscellular automata
Categories
Authors
Eric Lyon, Christopher PenroseLatest Version
3.0.0
Downloads
1393
Rating
Max Version
8.0 or higher
Supported Platforms
macOS
Intel 64-bit, Silicon
Intel 64-bit, Silicon
Windows
64-bit
64-bit
Links
GitHub RepositoryFFTEaseOpen in Max