International audienceExploring the many surprising facets of timbre through sound manipulations has been a common practice among composers and instrument makers of all times. The digital era radically changed the approach to sounds thanks to the unlimited possibilities offered by computers that made it possible to investigate sounds without physical constraints. In this chapter we describe investigations on timbre based on the analysis by synthesis approach that consists in using digital synthesis algorithms to reproduce sounds and further modify the parameters of the algorithms to investigate their perceptual relevance. In the first part of the chapter timbre is investigated in a musical context. An examination of the sound quality of dif...
Second International Symposium, CMMR 2004, Esbjerg, Denmark, May 26-29, 2004. Revised PapersIn this ...
How can we provide interfaces to synthesis algorithms that will allow us to manipulate timbre direct...
International audienceIn this article we explain how perceptual control of synthesis processes can b...
International audienceExploring the many surprising facets of timbre through sound manipulations has...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the design and the control of a real-time synthesis ...
Modern day musicians rely on a variety of instruments for musical expression. Tones produced from el...
Discovering the acoustical parameters responsible for musical expression is of fundamental interest ...
Analysis, Synthesis, and Perception of Musical Sounds contains a detailed treatment of basic methods...
Timbre is the quality of sound that enables us to recognise different instruments. The most successf...
Synthesising timbres and changes to timbres from natural language descriptions is an interesting cha...
Musical timbre is a complex phenomenon and is often understood in relation to the separation and com...
PhDMusical timbre is a complex and multidimensional entity which provides information regarding the...
I approach timbre here primarily from the perspective of the music creator/producer, and the process...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between the control gestures of the ...
Second International Symposium, CMMR 2004, Esbjerg, Denmark, May 26-29, 2004. Revised PapersIn this ...
How can we provide interfaces to synthesis algorithms that will allow us to manipulate timbre direct...
International audienceIn this article we explain how perceptual control of synthesis processes can b...
International audienceExploring the many surprising facets of timbre through sound manipulations has...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the design and the control of a real-time synthesis ...
Modern day musicians rely on a variety of instruments for musical expression. Tones produced from el...
Discovering the acoustical parameters responsible for musical expression is of fundamental interest ...
Analysis, Synthesis, and Perception of Musical Sounds contains a detailed treatment of basic methods...
Timbre is the quality of sound that enables us to recognise different instruments. The most successf...
Synthesising timbres and changes to timbres from natural language descriptions is an interesting cha...
Musical timbre is a complex phenomenon and is often understood in relation to the separation and com...
PhDMusical timbre is a complex and multidimensional entity which provides information regarding the...
I approach timbre here primarily from the perspective of the music creator/producer, and the process...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between the control gestures of the ...
Second International Symposium, CMMR 2004, Esbjerg, Denmark, May 26-29, 2004. Revised PapersIn this ...
How can we provide interfaces to synthesis algorithms that will allow us to manipulate timbre direct...
International audienceIn this article we explain how perceptual control of synthesis processes can b...