ECMC PVC examples "convolver3" mixes together in succession examples
"convolver3-1" and "convolver3-2."
In "convolver3-1", heard first, the timbre moves from a cello tone through
convolution (frequencies common to both source sounds) to a flute tone --
the reverse of what we hear in examples "convolver2." Additionally, the duration 
is stretched to 1.5 times that of the original cello tone. See "convolver3-1"
for details on how all of this is achieved.
"convolver3-2" illustrates usages of convolver's "panpot_domain_warp" controls
for sounds A and B to emphasize the convolution between the two source sounds
and de-emphasize the source sounds themselves. This file is identical to
"convolver3-1" in every respect except for values of +4 in the panpots
for Sounds A and B:
  Sound_A_panpot_domain_warp=4 #  0
  Sound_B_panpot_domain_warp=4 #  0
See example "convolver3-2" for more details.

