Authors:
Doug Van Nort, Marcelo M. WanderleyPublication or Conference Title:
Proc. of the 2007 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2007)Abstract:
This paper describes musical experiments aimed at designing control structures for navigating complex and continuous sonic spaces. The focus is on sound processing techniques which contain a high number of control parameters, and which exhibit subtle and interesting micro-variations and textural qualities when controlled properly. The examples all use a simple low-dimensional controller – a standard graphics tablet – and the task of intimate and subtle textural manipulations is left to the design of proper mappings, created using a custom toolbox of mapping functions. This work further acts to contextualize past theoretical results by the given musical presentations, and arrives at some conclu- sions about the interplay between musical intention, control strategies and the process of their design.
Publication Details:
Type: |
Conference Paper |
Date: |
06/07/2007 |
Pages: |
379–383 |
Location: |
New York City, NY, USA |
DOI: |
10.5281/zenodo.1179469 |