Generate sound from your wallpaper or even a recent selfie

Apr 23, 2015 11:31 GMT  ·  By

Ever since the boom in evolution of technology, diversity started to infiltrate every domain of activity. Special applications are used to edit and create motion pictures and music, with high-quality results. However, this can reach even odd levels, with the possibility to generate sound out of pictures.

Needless to say that you need a dedicated application in this regard. Here’s a free, powerful utility called AudioPaint, with which you can import even your own selfie and see what it sounds like. Don’t expect words to come out because the method is used to generate frequencies based on color detection.

It mostly comes in handy for creating effects for clips or games, with tons of configurations and customization options related to image processing, as well as the sound itself. It runs well on the latest Windows iterations, so compatibility is of no concern. This is the easiest way to get started.

Turn pictures into sound

Step 1: Download and install AudioPaint.

Step 2: Either drag images over the main window or use the import dialog.

Optional step: Turn down the volume to about 15%, trust us.

Step 3: Select the Generate option in the Audio menu. You can also use Ctrl + G.

Step 4: Listen until you had enough or explore the various settings.

Step 5: Go to the File menu to Export the new tune under the WAV format.

Step 6 (Additional): Save the modified image in case you want to further use it again as a sound pattern.

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