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MIDI renderings of audio are traditionally regarded as lifeless and unnatural - lacking in expression. However, MIDI is simply a protocol for controlling a synthesizer. Lack of expression is caused by either an expressionless synthesizer or by the difficulty in setting the MIDI parameters to provide expressive output. We have developed a system to construct an expressive MIDI representation of an audio signal, i.e. an audio representation which uses tailored pitch variations in addition to the note base pitch parameters which audio-to-MIDI systems usually attempt. A pitch envelope is estimated from the original audio, and a genetic algorithm is then used to estimate pitch modulator parameters from that envelope. These pitch modulations are encoded in a MIDI file and rerendered using a sampler. We present some initial comparisons between the final output audio and the estimated pitch envelopes.
Author (s): Welburn, Stephen J.; Plumbley, Mark D.
Affiliation:
Queen Mary University of London, london, UK
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AES Convention: 127
Paper Number:7862
Publication Date:
2009-10-06
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Session subject:
Production and Analysis of Musical Sounds
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Welburn, Stephen J.; Plumbley, Mark D.; 2009; Rendering Audio Using Expressive MIDI [PDF]; Queen Mary University of London, london, UK; Paper 7862; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15057
Welburn, Stephen J.; Plumbley, Mark D.; Rendering Audio Using Expressive MIDI [PDF]; Queen Mary University of London, london, UK; Paper 7862; 2009 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15057