Visualization, Editing and Spatialization of Timbral Resources using the OSE Framework

TitleVisualization, Editing and Spatialization of Timbral Resources using the OSE Framework
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsChaudhary, Amar, and Freed Adrian
Conference NameAudio Engineering Society 107th Convention
PublisherAudio Engineering Society
Conference LocationNew York, NY
KeywordsOSE, spatialization
Abstract OpenSoundEdit is a sound-editing system that provides a unified three-dimensional user interface to edit complex sounds composed from different representations. Sounds are mapped onto a single three-dimensional space representing time, amplitude and a view-dependent third dimension (e.g., frequency, channel number, etc.) Sounds can be edited by direct manipulation on the 3D display window or by using additional representation-specific controls. Users can also model the 3D location and movement of sounds in a room. As the user edits sounds, changes can be heard through a synthesis server, an application that generates sound in response to commands supplied by OSE. OSE is implemented using extensible, multi-platform technologies. This paper illustrates the features of OSE with examples of several sound representations.
URLhttp://cnmat.berkeley.edu/publication/visualization_editing_and_spatialization_timbral_resources_using_ose_framework

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