Predicting timbre features of instrument sound combinations: Application to automatic orchestration

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In this paper we first introduce a set of functions to predict the timbre features of an instrument sound combination, given the features of the individual components in the mixture. We then compare, for different classes of sound combinations, the estimated values of the timbre features to real measurements and show the accuracy of our predictors. In the second part of the paper, we present original musical applications of feature prediction in the field of computer-aided orchestration. These examples all come from real-life compositional situations, and were all produced with Orchidee, an innovative framework for computer-aided orchestration recently designed and developed at IRCAM, Paris. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.

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Carpentier, G., Tardieu, D., Harvey, J., Assayag, G., & Saint-James, E. (2010). Predicting timbre features of instrument sound combinations: Application to automatic orchestration. Journal of New Music Research, 39(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.1080/09298210903581566

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