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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2011

Chorus digitalis : polyphonic gestural singing

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Chorus Digitalis is a choir of gesture controlled digital singers. Chorus Digitalis is based on Cantor Digitalis, a gesture controlled singing voice synthesizer, and the M´eta-Mallette, an environment designed for collective electronic music and video performances. Cantor Digitalis is an improved formant synthesizer, using the RT-CALM voice source model and source-filter interaction mechanisms. Chorus Digitalis is the result of the integration of voice synthesis in the M´eta-Mallette environment. Each virtual voice is controlled by both a graphic tablet and a joystick. Polyphonic singing performances of Chorus Digitalis with four players will be given at the conference. The M´eta-Mallette and Cantor Digitalis are implemented using Max/MSP.
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hal-01712574 , version 1 (19-02-2018)

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Lionel Feugere, Sylvain Le Beux, Christophe d'Alessandro. Chorus digitalis : polyphonic gestural singing. International Workshop on Performative Speech and Singing Synthesis (P3S 2011), 2011, Vancouver, Canada. 4p. ⟨hal-01712574⟩
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