This paper explores the processing of the singing voice in the context of live and recorded vocal performance in popular culture musics (PCM). In an age where technology not only assists audible performance, but also has the capacity to facilitate, manipulate, correct or even create performance, this discussion is timely. As a sound cycle illustrates the conversion of the acoustic instrument into live and recorded formats, this discussion aids in clarification of technological applications and processing of the contemporary singing voice. It also examines corrective treatments and a range of effects. Common technical and production terminology is outlined to provide further clarity. The paper concludes with implications for listening cultur...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Singing voice is one of the most challenging musical instruments to model and imitate. Along several...
Affective science increasingly concludes that the voice is a powerful tool for emotional communicati...
Technology plays a significant role in the shaping and production aesthetics of contemporary vocals....
The application of technologies to the popular singing voice has enabled it to be conveyed in a myri...
The paper describes a framework for the incorporation of an interactive-multimedia computer applicat...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of perceived vocal 'beauty' in singing, being that moment in...
The process of compiling a studio vocal performance from many takes can often result in the performe...
Most of the scientific research on singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. Whil...
Computer technology has advanced to the point where audio analysis techniques, previously the hallow...
This chapter considers the role of technology in recording, processing, and archiving the singing vo...
One important aspect of stage performance for non-classical singers is stage monitoring. Amplified i...
Contemporary vocal artistry is often discussed in somewhat veiled contexts. The term ‘artist’ is com...
Background in singing pedagogy. Singing teaching is commonly based on a master-apprentice model, rel...
As soon as the beginning of the 60s,the singing voice have been synthesized by computer. Since thes...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Singing voice is one of the most challenging musical instruments to model and imitate. Along several...
Affective science increasingly concludes that the voice is a powerful tool for emotional communicati...
Technology plays a significant role in the shaping and production aesthetics of contemporary vocals....
The application of technologies to the popular singing voice has enabled it to be conveyed in a myri...
The paper describes a framework for the incorporation of an interactive-multimedia computer applicat...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of perceived vocal 'beauty' in singing, being that moment in...
The process of compiling a studio vocal performance from many takes can often result in the performe...
Most of the scientific research on singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. Whil...
Computer technology has advanced to the point where audio analysis techniques, previously the hallow...
This chapter considers the role of technology in recording, processing, and archiving the singing vo...
One important aspect of stage performance for non-classical singers is stage monitoring. Amplified i...
Contemporary vocal artistry is often discussed in somewhat veiled contexts. The term ‘artist’ is com...
Background in singing pedagogy. Singing teaching is commonly based on a master-apprentice model, rel...
As soon as the beginning of the 60s,the singing voice have been synthesized by computer. Since thes...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Singing voice is one of the most challenging musical instruments to model and imitate. Along several...
Affective science increasingly concludes that the voice is a powerful tool for emotional communicati...