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Select an image file in BMP format, and click Open.
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Select one of the following import options:
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Carve/Modulate Into Selection
Direct Paste Into Selection
Overlap Paste Into Selection
Paste command. (See "Mix audio data when pasting" on page 77.)
Full Import To New Waveform
displays the New Waveform dialog box, where you specify sample rate, channels, and bit resolution. For more infor-
mation about these options, see "Create a new, blank audio file" on page 43.
In the Advanced Options section, adjust the following settings if needed, and then click OK.
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Note: Some options below are available only when specific import options are selected above.
Determine the decibel values that the brightest highlights and darkest shadows correspond to. Specify
White, Black
a small range to produce compressed audio or a large range to produce more dynamic audio.
Adjusts the midtone point, determining the relative amount of highlights and shadows. The standard
Gamma
gamma for Windows is 2.2. If the imported image was created in Mac OS, however, specify the standard gamma for
that platform, 1.8. Or, specify more extreme gamma settings to produce experimental results.
If you set Black to a high amplitude value (such as -20 dB) and White to a low one (such as -100 dB), invert the
gamma for better results. For example, instead of 2.0, use 0.5.
Available only with the Direct Paste and Overlap Paste options above, this setting determines
Frequency Spacing
how colors are distributed across the frequency spectrum. Lower values space colors more densely but require longer
processing. Higher values provide quicker processing but reduce image detail. The default setting is 100 Hz for linear
frequency display mode, or 100 Cents for logarithmic display mode. With cents, large values (50 or more) provide
more musical results, particularly in Pure Tones mode.
Produces spectral lines at specific frequencies that vary in amplitude based on the image data. In
Pure Tones
logarithmic mode, harmonic results are easily achieved. In linear frequency display mode, results are very robotic
and buzzy.
Adds a random frequency to each spectral line, smoothing out the harshness of pure tones.
Random Noise Bands
Solid color patches play as smoother noise, hiss, or rumble.
Achieves higher detail with fewer spectral lines. The results are less buzzy than with Pure
Track Spectral Features
Tones mode, with the ability to simulate noise cleanly as well. Individual lines in the source image are translated to
individual frequency harmonics that follow the contour of the original image. Grass, whiskers, branches, and other
features with lines are reproduced as spectral lines, providing a pen-and-ink or woodblock-print effect. Subtle
patterns in the image are also preserved and audible. (By contrast, the two other modes above lose pattern detail.)
Log Amplitude or Linear Transfer
preting color data as decibels) or linearly (interpreting color data as amplitude percentages).
Available only when Carve/Modulate or Full Import is selected above, this option increases image
High Resolution
detail, requiring longer processing. High resolution is recommended if the bitmap image is an exported spectral
graph that you modified in an image-editing application such as Adobe Photoshop.
Returns all settings to the defaults, which are best for importing to a new file.
Reset
Applies the imported image as a mask, which filters existing spectral data.
Completely replaces existing spectral data with the imported image.
Adds the imported image to existing spectral data, producing results similar to the Mix
Creates a new audio file from the imported image. When you click OK, this option
Converts brightness values into audio amplitude either logarithmically (inter-
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