
Sample Orchestrator 2
Hybrid sound processing and interactive arrangements for a new generation of samplers
This project is the follow-up to Sample Orchestrator 1 and aims to create new functions intended for the new generation of software samplers, in accordance with three complementary aspects:
- Hybrid techniques for real-time sound synthesis, intermediaries between models of signals designed for all types of sounds and samples, and taking advantage of variations made possible by the definition of parameters of the former and the effectiveness of the latter. The goal is to have specific models for each family of instruments.
- Hybrid techniques for real-time sound spatialization, intermediaries between the parametric models such as IRCAM's Spat and the convolution of signals via measured concert hall impulsion responses. Here again, the issue is to create models that represent the best compromise in terms of variability and quality on one hand, and the efficiency of calculations on the other.
- Real-time methods for voicing and orchestration, providing an extension of the musical performance in function of orchestration methods modeled and/or learned in different musical corpora.
The project's objectives lie beyond the current state of research and the project, via the synergy it creates among different teams at IRCAM and with external partners, hopes to make important advances in scientific, industrial, and educational fields.
Project Details
Program
ANR
Program Type
Contents and Interactions
Start Date
November 1, 2010
End Date
May 31, 2013
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