Digital Audio Effects, talk 9: Adaptive Effects

Speaker: 
Marcelo Queiroz
Abstract: 

In this talk we will introduce the notion of adaptive effects, i.e. sound processing methods whose internal configuration is adaptive to temporal context. This adaptation may be due to automatic control of effect parameters through features extracted from the input signal, or through dynamic reconfigurations of processing chains. Some examples of adaptive effects are dynamic compression, auto-tuning, morphing and concatenative synthesis.

Date and time: 
Monday, May 28, 2012 - 12:00pm
Place: 
Room 267-A, at IME/USP