Musical Applications of Real-Time Corpus-Based Concatenative Synthesis
Résumé
Corpus-based concatenative synthesis (CBCS) builds on a large database of segmented and descriptor-analysed sounds that are selected and played according to proximity to a target position in the descriptor space. This can be seen as a content-based extension to granular synthesis providing direct access to specific sound characteristics in real-time. The aim of the article is to show how CBCS supports---or actually inspires---new musical ideas by exploring the corpus interactively or via a written target score. We will show this with 4 musical examples of pieces that explore the concepts made possible by CBCS of live corpus recording, navigation in 3D in a metaphor of a score, interaction and corpus cross-synthesis, and harmonic selection tighly integrated with an orchestra score.
Domaines
Son [cs.SD] Interface homme-machine [cs.HC] Musique, musicologie et arts de la scène Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP] Apprentissage [cs.LG] Intelligence artificielle [cs.AI] Ingénierie assistée par ordinateur Multimédia [cs.MM] Vision par ordinateur et reconnaissance de formes [cs.CV] Autre [cs.OH] Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP]
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