interessanti applicazioni di music information retrieval sviluppati da due studenti del Digital Media program di Hochschule Bremen (Bielefeld)
SoundtorchSonoSketchVST OptimizerDue righe a riguardo:
Assorted Ideas in User Interfaces for Audio
Audio files tend to come in numbers of hundreds and thousands. This does not only concern listeners, but also causes headaches for musicians and sound engineers. To create enhanced user interfaces for retrieval and processing of audio, the NoISE project at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen developed a range of techniques that leverage the human brain's enormous capabilities in visual and auditory perception and draw on computer graphics as well as automated acoustic content analysis and new applications of human-computer interface devices. Our aim is to put more fun into these tasks---for both casual and professional users---and to provoke serendipity.
We will demonstrate---among other examples---how to quickly search through large collections of sound effects by listening to several ones simultaneously, with the user being immersed in a spatial field of sounds. We will show how to find sound effect files by literally "sketching" them and how to support a user finding settings for audio effect plug-ins using techniques derived from the fields of artificial intelligence.