Squishy Sines by DonyaQuick published on 2013-06-25T16:38:46Z This was written for the Limitators Challenge on Sine Waves. Since my ability to edit samples directly is pretty limited right now, instead of editing the provided sine wave sample I created my own sine waves using Haskell so that I could do some simple transformations on them mathematically. The text-editor-level tricks I used when programming my sine wave samples were: frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, boosting the signal to cause it to clip, and stacking several sine waves at both exact and near multiples of the fundamental frequency. I used DropZone in Sonar to make MIDI-playable instruments out of the samples. The only higher level effect I added was some reverb in Sonar to help take the harsh edge off of some of the sounds. EDIT: just realized I forgot to include a link to the challenge even though I remembered to put it in the keywords. Sorry for that. http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2013/06/24/limitators-creative-limitations-challenge-1/ Genre Electronic Comment by Mr Surga - Project 1404 really cool 2015-08-27T06:44:44Z Comment by stephaneboussuge wouah,very good ! 2014-11-09T22:22:59Z