International audienceThe purpose of pitch correction is to assist a musician in playing notes with accuracy and precision, without preventing expressive pitch variations. This study presents and examines a new method for automatic pitch correction: Dynamic Pitch Warping (DPW). The analytic formulation of the warping function is derived. In the context of live playing of continuous pitch trajectories, the dynamics of pitch correction must be considered. Methods for triggering and releasing the correction are discussed, and a performance test is conducted. DPW is evaluated in the context of digital musical instruments that are controlled by a stylus on a graphic tablet. The results show significant improvement in note accuracy and precision ...
In this paper, a new method for pitch tracking is presented. The method is comprised of two steps. I...
One of the most important components is a musical performance is the tuning of the pitch. A live pe...
In this paper, we discuss the construction of an algorithm that classifies pitch movements according...
International audienceThis study presents the application of Pitch Warping and Tuning (PWT) method t...
Touch user interfaces such as touchpad or pen tablet are often used forcontinuous pitch control in s...
Studies of musical pitch perception typically treat pitches as if they are stable within a tone. Alt...
Although isomorphic pitch layouts are proposed to afford various advantages for musicians playing ne...
Recordings of a cappella music often exhibit significant pitch drift. This drift may accumulate over...
This paper addresses the issue of controlling monodic pitch in digital musical instruments (DMIs), w...
The ideomotor principle predicts that perception will modulate action where overlap exists between p...
Pitch correction has been a part of music production ever since the introduction of AutoTune, back i...
Vocal musical performances may be captured and continuously pitch-corrected at a mobile device for m...
Certain properties of isomorphic layouts are proposed to offer benefits to learning and performances...
Intonation. as it concerns the performance of pitch within musical contexts, is one of the most intr...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
In this paper, a new method for pitch tracking is presented. The method is comprised of two steps. I...
One of the most important components is a musical performance is the tuning of the pitch. A live pe...
In this paper, we discuss the construction of an algorithm that classifies pitch movements according...
International audienceThis study presents the application of Pitch Warping and Tuning (PWT) method t...
Touch user interfaces such as touchpad or pen tablet are often used forcontinuous pitch control in s...
Studies of musical pitch perception typically treat pitches as if they are stable within a tone. Alt...
Although isomorphic pitch layouts are proposed to afford various advantages for musicians playing ne...
Recordings of a cappella music often exhibit significant pitch drift. This drift may accumulate over...
This paper addresses the issue of controlling monodic pitch in digital musical instruments (DMIs), w...
The ideomotor principle predicts that perception will modulate action where overlap exists between p...
Pitch correction has been a part of music production ever since the introduction of AutoTune, back i...
Vocal musical performances may be captured and continuously pitch-corrected at a mobile device for m...
Certain properties of isomorphic layouts are proposed to offer benefits to learning and performances...
Intonation. as it concerns the performance of pitch within musical contexts, is one of the most intr...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
In this paper, a new method for pitch tracking is presented. The method is comprised of two steps. I...
One of the most important components is a musical performance is the tuning of the pitch. A live pe...
In this paper, we discuss the construction of an algorithm that classifies pitch movements according...