Category Archives: Research

MuSA 2018

I presented the paper: Insights on the compositional and aesthetical implications of the use of state-space models in electroacoustic composition.

At the MuSA 2018 Conference in Karlsruhe, where I had the chance to share  compositional practices with composer colleagues and researchers.

Presenting state-space models – University of Limerick.

Thanks a lot to Karry Hagan for the invitation and for being an amazing host.

 

Inaugural DMARC seminar

Wednesday, 14 September, 2pm
in CSG001
by Rosalía Soria Luz.

Title: State-space Models and Sound Synthesis.

Abstract:
State-space models are commonly used in control engineering to represent physical systems in order to observe and/or control them.
In this talk the author will present her approach to using real-time state-space models in electroacoustic composition using sonification. The talk includes a brief introduction to the concept of state-space models and illustrates ways of representing these models’ behaviours using sound synthesis (multi-channel) and sound transformation techniques. The author will present three specific models and how she has used them in her compositions.

State-space models and sound synthesis.

NOVARS Matinee

14/April/2016
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“State-Space for Max”

I presented today the tool “State-Space” at the NOVARS Research Centre at the University of Manchester.

State-Space is a real-time composition tool for Max using state-space models as smart controllers to transform sound or create synthetic multi-channel sound.