We noticed during the recordings at Paul-Émile Victor that the results sparked the imagination towards pastoral atmospheres, or in some cases, African ones.
The pupils perceived small animals.
I then suggested immediately imitating what they were hearing, and recording it.

I explained to the teachers of the interested classes that a hybridization consists in combining the information from the imitated sound with the real sound of an animal.
To achieve this, I used an application called SuperVP, built with Max.
Here are the first results:
- the tiger, followed by its hybridization
a fly :
a dinosaur :
. a pig :