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As audio and music applications tend to a higher level of abstraction and to fill in the gap between the signal processing world and the end-user we are more and more interested on processing content and not (only) signal. This change in point of view leads to the redefinition of several `classical` concepts, and a new conceptual framework needs to be set to give support to these new trends. In (Amatriain, 2001), a model for the transmission of audio content was introduced. The model is now extended to include the idea of Sound Objects. With these thoughts in mind, examples of design decisions and possible implications are also given.
Author (s): Amatriain, Xavier; Herrera, Perfecto
Affiliation:
Music Technology Group, IUA, UPF, Barcelona, Spain
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Publication Date:
2002-06-06
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Session subject:
Virtual, Synthetic and Entertainment Audio
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Amatriain, Xavier; Herrera, Perfecto; 2002; Transmitting Audio Content as Sound Objects [PDF]; Music Technology Group, IUA, UPF, Barcelona, Spain; Paper 000242; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11140
Amatriain, Xavier; Herrera, Perfecto; Transmitting Audio Content as Sound Objects [PDF]; Music Technology Group, IUA, UPF, Barcelona, Spain; Paper 000242; 2002 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11140