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Hello everyone!
One of our upcoming projects is creating a sound booth area where people
can experiment with sounds. Specifically, we wanted to create an area
where people could either utilize a keyboard or record their voice. Then
play with the speed of those sounds and maybe even alter the wave forms.
As such, I am looking for what people consider the most successful
exhibits in this vein.
More specific questions are:
Does anyone know of software packages that do this in a user friendly way,
or that can be modified with overlays to do this? any items I should
avoid?
Recommendations for keyboards to use in conjunction with this?
Thank you in advance for your ideas!
-William Katzman
William Katzman "The important thing is to never stop
questioning." -A. Einstein
Director of Exhibits "Are you sure about that Al?" -His wife.
Catawba Science Center
ph: (828) 322-8169 x307
fax:(828) 322-1585
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