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Spectral tools for Dynamic Tonality and audio morphing

2009

Computer Music Journal Spectral Tools for Dynamic Tonality and Audio Morphing William Sethares sethares@ece.wisc.edu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706 USA. Andrew Milne andymilne@tonalcentre.org, Department of Music, P.O. Box 35, 40014, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. Stefan Tiedje Stefan-Tiedje@addcom.de, CCMIX, Paris, France. Anthony Prechtl aprechtl@gmail.com, Department of Music, P.O. Box 35, 40014, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. James Plamondon jim@thumtronics.com, CEO, Thumtronics Inc., 6911 Thistle Hill Way, Austin, TX 78754 USA

ComputingMilieux_GENERALMorphingEngineeringbusiness.industrySpeech recognitionMedia TechnologyDynamic tonalityComputer musicComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGbusinessMusicComputer Science ApplicationsVisual arts
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A MIDI sequencer that widens access to the compositional possibilities of novel tunings

2012

We present a new Dynamic Tonality MIDI sequencer, Hex, that aims to make sequencing music in and across a large variety of novel tunings as straightforward as sequencing in twelve-tone equal temperament. It replaces the piano roll used in conventional MIDI sequencers with a two-dimensional lattice roll in order to enable the intuitive visualization and dynamic manipulation of tuning.\ud \ud In conventional piano roll sequencers, a piano keyboard is displayed on the left side of the window, and white and black note lanes extend horizontally to the right, into which a user can draw a sequence of notes. Similarly, in Hex, a button lattice is displayed in its own pane on the left side of the wi…

MIDIComputer scienceLattice (music)Computer graphics (images)PianoMedia TechnologyEqual temperamentDynamic tonalitycomputer.file_formatcomputerMusicComputer Science ApplicationsVisualization
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