Intentional glitches were created through the sound editing program Audacity by translating code into waveform and then applying different effects to selected portions of the audio. The audio was then exported back into jpegs and viewed to see what kind of changes took place. Despite the variety of effects used (Echo, Bass and Treble, Reverb, and Invert to name a few) and size of affected sections applied to the waveform, the glitches made with Audacity came out looking very similar. For me, audacity is the least reliable form of glitch making from today's lessons because the images don't load half the time. The original image is on the far left.
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