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Real-time feature-based synthesis for live musical performance

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A crucial set of decisions in digital musical instrument design deals with choosing mappings between parameters controlled by the performer and the synthesis algorithms that actually generate sound. Feature-based synthesis offers a way to parameterize audio synthesis in terms of the quantifiable perceptual characteristics, or features, the performer wishes the sound to take on. Techniques for accomplishing such mappings and enabling feature-based synthesis to be performed in real time are discussed. An example is given of how a real-time performance system might be designed to take advantage of feature-based synthesis's ability to provide perceptually meaningful control over a large number of synthesis parameters.

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    NIME '07: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression
    June 2007
    484 pages
    ISBN:9781450378376
    DOI:10.1145/1279740
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    • Eric Singer
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    1. analysis
    2. feature
    3. mapping
    4. real-time
    5. synthesis

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