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    Audio Satanifier 666

    Audio Satanifier 666

    Easily apply cool gnarly voice filters to your audio files

    ...Audio Satanifier 666 is a fun easy-to-use browser-based tool forged in the pits of hell, for voice actors, musicians, sound designers, for memes, for creative projects or anyone else who want to twist their sound into something absolutely diabolical! Layperson friendly - you'll be able to apply cool effects to your audio file even if you know nothing about audio engineering. Theres also a Mini version that has a voice deepening that doesn't slow the speed of the audio. Its more focused on the "satan voice" filter, while the larger default version has 16 different filters you can mix and match. (Source code is included within the html file itself.)
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    sparsedoppler

    Continuous choice of string resonance at each point live music in CPU

    ...In other words, this hack is a quanta level discontinuous field but in theory may be continuous as change in natural resonance frequency (what part of the "guitar string" would vibrate as if nothing acted on it) These few kilobytes of java code, many versions of CochleaSim.java and JSoundCard0.5 as an easily replaced dependency that reads microphone and writes to speakers as numbers ranging -1 to 1 44100 times per second, which is where SparseDoppler hooks in its array, microphone at one end and speakers hear the sum of the whole string.
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