Enrhythmizer – Sound Manipulation Tool

Enrythmizer User Guide

Enrhythmizer is a sound manipulation tool that modifies the original sound by applying various rhythm patterns over it.

Effectively, sound manipulation means that Enrythmizer performs amplitude or phase modulation of an input signal.

The input sound is loaded as a wave-file. In addition, built-in sound generators are available for testing. Both sine waves and white noise are supported.

The rhytm patterns (or envelopes) can be generated manually in the tool and also uploaded as a file.

Enrhythmizer is a perfect tool for studying and experimenting with sounds. Take a look at this short video that explains in more detail how it works:

Enrythmizer works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7. 

Enrythmizer is 100% FREE. To get it,  subscribe – it will only takes you one minute.

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