Mapping Control Structures for Sound Synthesis: Functional and Topological Perspectives

Author:

Van Nort Doug1,Wanderley Marcelo M.2,Depalle Philippe2

Affiliation:

1. School of Arts, Media, Performance, and Design York University 4700 Keele St. Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada.

2. Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) McGill University 527 Sherbrooke St. West Montreal, Quebec H3A 1E3, Canada.

Abstract

This article contributes a holistic conceptual framework for the notion of “mapping” that extends the classical view of mapping as parameter association. In presenting this holistic approach to mapping techniques, we apply the framework to existing works from the literature as well as to new implementations that consider this approach in their construction. As any mapping control structure for a given digital instrument is determined by the musical context in which it is used, we present musical examples that relate the relatively abstract realm of mapping design to the physically and perceptually grounded notions of control and sonic gesture. Making this connection allows mapping to be more clearly seen as a linkage between a physical action and a sonic result. In this sense, the purpose of this work is to translate the discussion on mapping so that it links an abstract and formalized approach—intended for representation and conceptualization—with a viewpoint that considers mapping in its role as a perceived correspondence between physical materials (i.e., those that act on controllers and transducers) and sonic events. This correspondence is, at its heart, driven by our cognitive and embodied understanding of the acoustic world.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Music,Media Technology

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