[microsound] sonification software for composition?

greg hooper greghpr at yahoo.com.au
Fri Sep 3 18:47:24 EDT 2010


For the stuff I have done for ICAD I have used Matlab and miditoolbox and 
c-sound with excel as a front end
At the research end it is difficult to find anything off the shelf as you have 
to analyse the data and transform it in some way that is meaningful and off the 
shelf stuff is unlikely to have the analytic routines. If you are just looking 
for audification of the data or transforms that are not designed to reveal much 
about the processes underlying the data production, then it is easier as any old 
thing that sounds good to you will do.


 www.greg-hooper.com




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From: Samuel van ransbeeck <thinksamuel at yahoo.com>
To: microsound at or8.net
Sent: Sat, 4 September, 2010 12:57:04 AM
Subject: [microsound] sonification software for composition?


Hello

I am writing my PhD proposal and my project will be a sonification application 
for use in composition. In a sense it is an expansion of my old Stockwatch 
project (that you can find on www.samuelvanransbeeck.be). I have to write a 
state-of-the-art, existing research. There is a lot of information about 
sonification but the topic of sonification for composition is not so well 
covered. I have found maestro Frankentsein and Artwonk as two examples of 
existing software and I was wondering if you know more interesting software and 
research.

Thanks
Samuel


      
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