hi Ontik,
as far as I understood the Hartmann (no hands on yet - they seem to keep it under the hood) it analyses a sound (by neural-network technology - dunno if hard or soft) and (simpliefied by me) resynthesizes it.
Something alike has existed in all synth generations, but of course this version is unique by the cognitive approach which should result in extended possibilities.
Imo it's a great starting point and I really appreciate such products - opposed to the Swiss 'me too' Modular Petal happened to find (in general forum).
You might be interested in an old issue of Dr. Dobbs #197 from February 1993, page 50 titled: A Neural Network Audio Synthesizer.
This thingy generated waveforms by the nnw hardware (something like the activity voltages of the artificial neurons), which makes it a real unique way of synthesis.
Just found some audio (possibly) from this project on CD called 'Neural Synthesis Nos. 6-9'
http://www.lovely.com/titles/cd1602.html
I don't dare to post the article here (it's frequently sold on the net), but I could mail a scanned version if you don't find it elsewhere.
cheers, Tom
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