Real-time audio effects
Researchers from the Signal Processing Audio and Hearing group within the Institute of Sound & Vibration Research bring you this demo on how we can use interactive real-time audio signal processing to process incoming sounds and listen back immediately. Turn your voice into a robot, listen to how you sound like in a cave with many echos and many more things.
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