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ASPMA 2016 a10-a.wav

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May 21st, 2017

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Assignment 10 for Coursera ASPMA 2016

I created this music piece by using Audacity DAW to combine sounds (wav, mono, samplerate:44100, bitdepth:16) and their transformations (done with sms-tools). The original sounds (listed bellow) correspond to two types of non western singing traditions, two types of percussions and one aerophone.

+ Vignesh singing (also part of the course sounds):
https://freesound.org/people/xserra/sounds/219953/

+ Tuvan throat singing:
https://freesound.org/people/nemaavla/sounds/240917/

+ Mridangam (also part of the course sounds):
https://freesound.org/people/xserra/sounds/205882/

+ Drums:
https://freesound.org/people/Percacious/sounds/330952/

+ Huilacapitztli (recorded by me):
https://freesound.org/people/sedvsound/sounds/368318/

While working with the sms-tools, I used the Hamming window to reconstruct the percussions sounds because it favours time resolution over frequency resolution. But for the singing and the aerophone sounds, I used the Blackman window because ir favours frequency resolution over time resolution.

Let me know you opinion about the final mix.

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Tarea 10 para Coursera ASPMA 2016

Para crear esta pieza musical combiné sonidos (wav, mono, samplerate:44100, bitdepth:16) y sus transformaciones (hechas con sms-tools) usando Audacity DAW. Los sonidos originales (listados arriba) corresponden a dos tipos de tradiciones de canto no occidentales, dos tipos de percusiones y un aerófono.

Al trabajar con sms-tools, apliqué la ventana Hamming para reconstruir los sonidos de percusión porque así se favorece a la resolución en el tiempo, en lugar de la resolución en frecuencia. Pero para los sonidos de cantos y el aerófono, apliqué la venta Blackman porque así se favorece la resolución en frecuencia, en lugar de la resolución en el tiempo.

Déjame conocer tu opinión sobre la mezcla final.

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ASPMA
final-assignment
sound-transformations

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

1:00.925

File size

5.1 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Mono

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