Spectral Layers – New App Like Photoshop For Audio

Can editing audio visually open up new possibilities for sound design? That’s the promise of a new app, Divide Frame’s Spectral Layers. Spectral Layers analyzes audio and creates a graphic interface for editing the sound. On the horizontal axis, Spectral Layers represents time. On the vertical axis, it displays the audio spectrum. Spectral Layers isn’t the… Read More Spectral Layers – New App Like Photoshop For Audio

Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Keyboard

This image of the unreleased Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Keyboard comes via Jabberwalky on flickr. Is it a real photo of an unrealeased synth or just some create Photoshop work? And would you buy a Mopho Keyboard? You make the call – and leave your reasons!

Processing Sound Using Photoshop

Audio Cookbook’s John Keston is doing some interesting experiments with processing sound using Photoshop: Sound designers, musicians, producers and engineers are all familiar with manipulating sound through the use of audio processing. Most examples of processing, like filters, reverbs, and delays produce a relatively predictable result. I’m interested in processing that has an unpredictable result.… Read More Processing Sound Using Photoshop