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Computer Music and Sound Synthesis
- The Electronic Orchestra Charlottenburg (EOC) performing with Matt Hughes at NOW! Festival, Essen (2019).
- © Dirk Rose
Team lead: Henrik von Coler
The team Computer music and sound synthesis deals with theoretical and practical aspects of systems for interactive music applications, algorithms for the modeling and synthesis of musical sounds and musical interfaces.
The SeamLess software system aims at a combined use of different spatial sound reproduction methods, such as Wave Field Synthesis and Ambisonics, in a robust, user-friendly workflow. |
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Researchers: Henrik von Coler / Paul Schuladen / Nils Tonnätt |
Funding: Stiftung Humboldt Forum Berlin |
Researcher: Damian Dziwis |
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Supervision: C. Pörschmann (TH Köln) / S. Weinzierl |
S. Weinzierl / H. von Coler / A. Carot |
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Einstein Stiftung, Antrag in Vorbereitung |
Tim Grund |
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Supervision: H. v. Coler |
Maximilian Schnupp (Bachelor thesis) |
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Supervision: H. v. Coler |
Recent Publications
Henrik von Coler, Paul Schuladen, and Nils Tonnätt. Seamless integration of spatial sound reproduction methods. In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference. 2021.
Anton Schlesinger, von Coler, Henrik, Justus Berger, and Stefan Weinzierl. The transformation of archeological sites into an exhibition space – project report on an immersive installation. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Immersive and 3D Audio (I3DA). 2021.
Henrik von Coler, Steffen Lepa, and Stefan Weinzierl. User-defined mappings for spatial sound synthesis. In Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME). 2020.
Henrik von Coler, Tonnätt, Nils, Vincent Kather, and Chris Chafe. Sprawl: a network system for enhanced interaction in musical ensembles. In Proceedings of the 18th Linux Audio Conference. 2020.