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"Cristina Soto Melodic Phrases" samples
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It has not been possible to include the original vocal samples for copyright
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reasons. The original samples used to create vocal examples can be downloaded
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at:
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http://freevocals.com/downloads/cristina-soto-melodic-phrases/
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Iowa Orchestral Samples
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The Orchestral database used for creating many of the examples is the
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University of Iowa Orchestral samples. These are freely accessible for use
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here:
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http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/
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Alex Harker and Peyee Chen Vocal Database
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A vocal sample database was used for the creation of some examples. This was
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used with the permission of Alex Harker and Peyee Chen. It is not publicly
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available
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David Chaplin's Guitar Solo Samples
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A selection of guitar samples were created by David Chaplin for use with this
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project. They have been included for demonstrative purposes with permission.
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Copyright David Chaplin, 2016.
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may be used for creative sound design purposes.
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may be used for creative sound design purposes.
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\section*{Results and Evaluation}
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\section*{Results and Evaluation}
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Overall, results generated by this project showed promise; a variety of
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transformations were generated using open source instrument databases to
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demonstarte the projects potential for sound design application. This
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tested the project's ability to convincingly impose qualities of an
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instrument onto target sounds.
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In retrospect, a great deal of time was spent trying to improve the
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In retrospect, a great deal of time was spent trying to improve the
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efficiency of the project. Although this was necessary, as initial tests
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efficiency of the project. Although this was necessary, as initial tests
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were not feasible on most databases, it had a negative impact on the time
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were not feasible on most databases, it had a negative impact on the time
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available for developing perceptual qualities of the output. As a result of
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available for developing perceptual qualities of the output. As a result of
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this, the overall quality of output may perhaps not be as high as that of
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this, the overall quality of output may perhaps not be as high as that of
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other projects in this area. It is clear that in it's current state this
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other projects in this area.
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project does not have the level of sophistication that might be needed for
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high computation required, resulting in
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this style of synthesis. Factors such as the low quantity of descriptors
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supplied and basic transformations impede the overall quality of results.
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This is further exacerbated by high computation required, resulting in
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large amounts of time needed to produce high quality results. An end user
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large amounts of time needed to produce high quality results. An end user
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may not have the patience required to to reach the quality of results that
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may not have the patience required to to reach the quality of results that
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might be possible. However, the fundamental concepts such as descriptor
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might be possible. However, the fundamental concepts such as descriptor
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