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A: Gaussian noise

B: Signal Tones

C: Gaussian noise with 'tone holes'

How can i create holes in gaussian noise?

I have a track with gaussian noise and a track with a tone signal, i want to take the 'negative" of the tone track. Picture C describes how i imagine it would look.

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[–] A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Very neat! I dig it, that's a fun project.

I've reinstalled Reaper, I gotta basically completely re-learn it before I can do much. I used Ableton and Reason mostly, again, like 15+ years ago. But it's definitely doable with the right setup of notch filters and gates

I think it could be done, just a matter of time and tools.

I have tryed this tool here https://nsspot.herokuapp.com/imagetoaudio/ when take a picture of the waterfall display, then invert it with krita and send it thru the converter a second time. Problem is that is rather crude, it makes the pixels in wich i can take the screenshot the bottle neck and the results are not fine enough for musik.

Have fun with reaper, i am a total audio noob so i have been playing with it for a few days but still discover new stuff constantly :D