Cool Name For My Program?


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I need help with trying to find a cool name for a program I been working on.

I call it a "spectrographer and spectrogram synthetizer" (basically, it turns sounds into images (spectrograms), and allows you to turn images (spectrograms) back into sounds) and I guess the best would be to make up a cool name from bits of this, like, Specthetizer, or Spogizer, or Spaphetizer.. or Spographetizer... you see the kind?

Any ideas or opinions?
 
WhizzBang posted on Oct 13 2006 at 09:23 AM said:
Spectrosonic?

haha sounds cool but it's already relatively widely used (on Google)

bacteria posted on Oct 13 2006 at 09:38 AM said:

Nah, I'd like something that you can't find on Google as of today.
 
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Synaesthesia is a condition where (very simplistically) the senses get mixed up so maybe some sort of derivative of that ?

Synez maybe ?
 
Or "Klangbilder", to use correct German ;)

I'd say call it "tits" - "turn images to sound". It's too funny to not consider it :D
 
I think 'tits' would get way too many results on Google. Completely unfindable :)

Then again, explaining to your friends that you have tits on your GP2X...
 
TheMinder posted on Oct 13 2006 at 02:49 PM said:
Synaesthesia is a condition where (very simplistically) the senses get mixed up so maybe some sort of derivative of that ?

Synez maybe ?

I like the synaesthesia idea, although Synez is already taken, I'll try to find something based on that :)

Mosch posted on Oct 13 2006 at 07:05 PM said:
Or "Klangbilder", to use correct German ;)

I'd say call it "tits" - "turn images to sound". It's too funny to not consider it :D

lol, great idea, but yeah from a Google user POV it would be literally lost in an ocean of tits.

nickspoon posted on Oct 13 2006 at 08:41 PM said:
Then again, explaining to your friends that you have tits on your GP2X...

Not for the GP2X, although I might make a build for it just for the fun of it, but considered how it involves doing operations and Fourier Transforms on arrays containing up to millions of double-precision floats and how it's already painfully slow on a 2 GHz PC..

By the way what did all these german words mean?
 
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since it converts sounds into images i would call it "Visualise This!"


As not only do everything it says on the tin (like ronseal:p) its also kinda catchy
 
Only one of the German words actually exists ;) "Klang" means "Sound" and "Bilder" means "pictures" - Klangbilder = Soundpictures. The German word "Klangbild" means a collection of sounds that create a new experience - if you are ambitious, you could call a song a "Klangbild".
 
nickspoon posted on Oct 13 2006 at 07:41 PM said:
I think 'tits' would get way too many results on Google. Completely unfindable :)

Then again, explaining to your friends that you have tits on your GP2X...

The GP32 had it's own pair of boobs on the back of the unit, And you could play with them even while the machine was switched off, Not that i ever did. :rolleyes:

Trooper
 
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