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This paper addresses three different strategies to map real-time synthesis of sounds and controller events. The design of the corresponding interfaces takes into account both the artistic goals and the expressive capabilities of these new instruments. Common to all these cases, as to traditional instruments, is the fact that their specificity influence the music which is written for them. This means...
Sound synthesis can be considered as a tool to characterize a musical performance together with the performer himself. Indeed, the association of real-time synthesis algorithms based on an accurate description of the physical behavior of the instrument and its control parameters, and gestures capture devices the output parameters of which can be recorded simultaneously with the synthesised sound,...
A digital clarinet played by a human and timed by a metronome was used to record two playing control parameters, the breath control and the reed displacement, for 20 repeated performances. The regular behaviour of the parameters was extracted by averaging and the fluctuation was quantified by the standard deviation. It was concluded that the movement of the parameters seem to follow rules. When removing...
The Cosmophone is an attempt to show the close connections existing between the infinitely small and the infinitely large in sensory terms by detecting and imaging the continuous flow of elementary particles (cosmic rays) originating from our entire galaxy.
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