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====== Audio Mosaicing ====== | Authors | Thomas Prätzlich and Jonathan Driedger| | Affiliation | International Audio Laboratories Erlangen (Germany)| ===== What is Audio Mosaicing ===== The idea is to "recreate" or to "mosaic" a given audio signal (target) with sounds from another audio signal (source). The goal is to create interesting soundeffects. ===== Challenges ===== * The target should still be recognizable. * The mosaic should not sound too artificial (stuttering, computational artifacts,...). * The timbre of the source should somehow survive in the mosaic. ===== Our Pipeline ===== {{ ::scannen_26_10_2014_15_57-page2.png?nolink&800 |}} ===== Examples ===== Here you find some audio examples ==== Example 1 - Whalepop ==== |Target |{{:stepdad.mp3|}}| |Source |{{:whales.mp3|}}| |Mosaic |{{:stepdad_mosaicingwith_whales.mp3|}}| ==== Example 2 - The BumbleBeetles ==== * Target: {{:beatles.mp3|}} * Source: {{:bees.mp3|}} * Mosaic: {{:beatles_mosaicingwith_bees.mp3|}} ==== Example 3 - The Piano Opera ==== * Target: {{:freischuetz.mp3|}} * Source: {{:chromaticscale.mp3|}} * Mosaic: {{:freischuetz_mosaicingwith_chromaticscale.mp3|}} ==== Example 4 - Bobbyfication ==== * Target: {{:singingvoice.mp3|}} * Source: {{:bobby.mp3|}} * Mosaic: {{:singingvoice_mosaicingwith_bobby.mp3|}}