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Title

Refining consonance sensation through spectral component control in additive resynthesis

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Year of publication

2024

Published in

Vibrations in Physical Systems

Journal year: 2024 | Journal volume: vol. 35 | Journal number: no. 1

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • consonance
  • dissonance
  • sound timbre
  • additive synthesis
  • resynthesis
Abstract

EN A previous study explored the potential to influence the perception of consonance by controlling the spectral components of simultaneous pitches within a chord in sound synthesis using the additive method. This approach involves considering spectral components across in all simultaneously sounding pitches constituting a chord. Components within the range of beatings and roughness are adjusted to gradually enhance or weaken both phenomena. So far, the idea and method were implemented in a basic additive synthesizer, producing simple, abstract, time-invariant timbres. The current study extends this research and addresses challenges associated with implementing the aforementioned consonance-altering mechanism in a more advanced additive synthesizer, applied to the task of resynthesizing the sound of selected acoustic instruments. This study deals with natural, independent evolution of spectral components, wherein consonance undergoes gradual variations over time. Additionally, it presents a solution to mitigate the impact of the mechanism on the overall signal level, arising from the attenuation of selected spectral components.

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2024103-1 - 2024103-10

DOI

10.21008/j.0860-6897.2024.1.03

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https://vibsys.put.poznan.pl/_journal/2024-35-1/articles/vps_2024103.pdf

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Article number: 2024103

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