2 resultados para spatialization

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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O presente trabalho propõe-se a conceptualizar os modelos e a criar novas ferramentas para a espacialização da música electroacústica, bem como a explorar formas de integração deste parâmetro na composição musical. É proposta uma taxonomia da espacialização na música electroacústica, com base no levantamento de fontes realizado. O conjunto de aplicações informáticas concebido utiliza o conhecimento actual sobre a audição espacial, implementa duas propostas de desenvolvimento sobre as técnicas de espacialização e incorpora os modelos de espacialização conceptualizados. Por fim, as obras musicais compostas propõem e exploram formas para a utilização da espacialização enquanto elemento gerador do material musical na composição de música electroacústica.

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This thesis explores the possibilities of spatial hearing in relation to sound perception, and presents three acousmatic compositions based on a musical aesthetic that emphasizes this relation in musical discourse. The first important characteristic of these compositions is the exclusive use of sine waves and other time invariant sound signals. Even though these types of sound signals present no variations in time, it is possible to perceive pitch, loudness, and tone color variations as soon as they move in space due to acoustic processes involved in spatial hearing. To emphasize the perception of such variations, this thesis proposes to divide a tone in multiple sound units and spread them in space using several loudspeakers arranged around the listener. In addition to the perception of sound attribute variations, it is also possible to create rhythm and texture variations that depend on how sound units are arranged in space. This strategy permits to overcome the so called "sound surrogacy" implicit in acousmatic music, as it is possible to establish cause-effect relations between sound movement and the perception of sound attribute, rhythm, and texture variations. Another important consequence of using sound fragmentation together with sound spatialization is the possibility to produce diffuse sound fields independently from the levels of reverberation of the room, and to create sound spaces with a certain spatial depth without using any kind of artificial sound delay or reverberation.