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Buttersynth wavetable choir. ButterSynth as an animation tool?

edited December 2023 in General App Discussion

No doubt lots of you will have played around with this idea yourselves already - drawing different frames/waveforms in the wavetable editor in ButterSynth and modulating the wavetable position with one of the envelopes? Still, as i needed to teach myself how to use Lumafusion anyway, i threw this together and thought i may as well share it. See it as a one minute proof of concept and nothing more. Apologies if someone else has already posted something similar and i missed it.

The piece they’re singing is a verse and chorus of ‘Come again, sweet love doth now invite’ by John Dowland. I wanted something brief and in the public domain for SATB choir and found the MIDI for this piece on this website.

https://www.cipoo.net/music_em.html

Adjusted tempo and note lengths to help the waveforms respond visually to the note changes.

Not surprisingly, waveforms which look like the profiles of human faces don’t actually sound like the human voice and as i made clear in the YouTube description, this obviously doesn’t in any way do any sort of justice to the sonic capabilities of Buttersynth. They do sound reminiscent of crumhorns to me though so that fits with the Renaissance music i guess.

I would also like to use this as an opportunity to ask @Kirnu whether there’s any chance of a formant filter being added to ButterSynth in the future?

Four instances of ButterSynth hosted in Audio Evolution Mobile Studio, with a little Toneboosters Reverb, Bark Filter doing its Tripleband preset thing and Toneboosters Barricade on the master output to try to get the optimum levels for YouTube (not sure I’ve managed that properly so if anyone has advice in that area it’d be much appreciated). Screen records composited in Lumafusion. Cheers.

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