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    Loris

    C++ class library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing

    Loris is a library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing, developed by Kelly Fitz and Lippold Haken at the CERL Sound Group. Loris includes a C++ class library, Python module, C-linkable interface, command line utilities, and documentation. Loris development has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/kellyfitz/loris This SourceForge project is no longer maintained. Its files remain available as an archive of past releases.
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    vocoder_chung
    vocoder chung is a small educational vocoder using discrete fourier transform FFT spectrum written in easy fast compiled freebasic . (24/12/2019) uses fast and accurate FFTdll.dll (28/03/2020) algorythmic voice cloning / change / morphing experiment added
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    Industrial grade software synthesizer, 8 times multitimperal, monophonic. FM/ subtractive synthesis with morphing filter. Standalone JACK application, controlled via Midi.
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