Granular Synthesis and Processing
Granular Synthesis and Processing
Granular Synthesis and Processing
Granular Synthesis
and Processing
• some history
• synthesis
• processing
Granular Synthesis
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Also,
sampled
sound
Gaussian
envelope
sound
grain
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Other envelopes
Common
Terms:
length
period
delay
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Grain Length
• Grains are typically between 10 and 50
msec in length.
• In order to be heard as a pitched event, the
minimum length is 13 msec for high
frequencies and 45 msec for low
frequencies.
• Lengths greater than 50 msec create the
impression of separate sound events.
Grain Period/Delay
• Grain period is typically randomized in
order to avoiding any periodicity.
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Grain Pitch
Grains can also be upsampled or downsampled
Granular ‘Events’
• Events include streams of grains produced
by multiple voices (each of which produces
one grain at a time)
• Control is often organized in terms of
density expressed in grains/sec or number of
voices producing grains.
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Crossfades with different parts of the
signal can create phasing effects
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Same problems with phasing
effects can happen here.
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And here.
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Granular Processing
Granular time stretching and compressing
and granular pitch shifting can be applied
to sounds independently of each other!
Wavesets
By Trevor Wishart's definition, a waveset is a
segment of a mono audio signal between
one non-positive to positive zero crossing
and the next. (T. Wishart : Audible Design)
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Wavesets
Soundfiles can be analyzed for their wavesets
and the results stored in a library for
waveset synthesis.
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