Concatenative synthesis instrument for the practicing musicians
Immersive instrument for composition and performance with concatenative synthesis
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Mosaïque is a corpus-based concatenative synthesis software that offers an immersive graphical representation to creators who wish to manipulate sound within a virtual timbral space. Mosaïque takes the form of a collection of Max for Live instruments to play sound coming from the Ableton Live composition environment. In developing Mosaïque, we aim to provide greater accessibility to a sound generation technique that is relatively new and still not widely spread. The technique involves mapping thousands of short sound samples (the corpus) into a three-dimensional representation based on their timbral proximity; the similarity of sounds will correspond to their respective proximity to each other in the 3D space.
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Healing Frequencies Remix / Gabriel·le Caux
To create this sound clip, a single audio file was inserted into the tool. It is the electroacoustic piece Healing Frequencies previously composed by Gabriel·le Caux. Mosaïque then segmented the audio file into several samples distributed within a point cloud. The excerpt uses only the loop playback mode for the samples, taking advantage of the polyphony functions.
An interesting aspect is the ability to gradually transition from one group of sound loops to another, thus creating an organic evolution of the sonic result. The excerpt was improvised from start to finish and was not edited afterward.
An interesting aspect is the ability to gradually transition from one group of sound loops to another, thus creating an organic evolution of the sonic result. The excerpt was improvised from start to finish and was not edited afterward.
In the future, it will be possible to create more complex and intuitive soundscapes, which can be generated and controlled using automations and/or manipulated in real time. The sound sources could also be spatialized in a three-dimensional space.