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The complex and multidimensional nature of musical timbre is a problem for the design of intuitive interfaces for sound synthesis. A useful approach to the manipulation of timbre involves the creation and subsequent navigation or search of n-dimensional coordinate spaces or timbre spaces. A novel timbre space search strategy is proposed, based on weighted centroid localization (WCL). The methodology and results of user testing of two versions of this strategy in three distinctly different timbre spaces are presented and discussed. The paper concludes that this search strategy offers a useful means of locating a desired sound within a suitably configured timbre space.
Author (s): Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon; Mulholland, Paul
Affiliation:
London Metropolitan University, London, UK; Open University, UK
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AES Convention: 128
Paper Number:8140
Publication Date:
2010-05-06
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Session subject:
Innovative Applications
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Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon; Mulholland, Paul; 2010; A Novel User Interface for Musical Timbre Design [PDF]; London Metropolitan University, London, UK; Open University, UK; Paper 8140; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15436
Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon; Mulholland, Paul; A Novel User Interface for Musical Timbre Design [PDF]; London Metropolitan University, London, UK; Open University, UK; Paper 8140; 2010 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15436