Isis, an Alternative Approach to sound waves
@inproceedings{Barlow2005IsisAA,
title={Isis, an Alternative Approach to sound waves},
author={C. Barlow},
booktitle={ICMC},
year={2005}
}ISIS, for ‘Intra-Samplar Interpolating Sinusoids’, is a means of mathematically interpolating sine wave segments between the samples of a sound wave recording (the word “sample” is here used as in “sample rate”). The sound wave is thus representable as a sequence of sine-tone pitches in extremely small time windows in the microsecond domain, rendering the wave audible as a rapid sine-tone ‘melody’ e.g. by slowing it down 4000 times, a feature given neither by regular time-stretching methods nor… CONTINUE READING
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