Granular synthesis is a
sound synthesis
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
method that operates on the microsound
time scale
Time scale may refer to:
*Time standard, a specification of either the rate at which time passes, points in time, or both
*A duration or quantity of time:
**Orders of magnitude (time) as a power of 10 in seconds;
**A specific unit of time
*Geologi ...
.
It is based on the same principle as
sampling. However, the samples are split into small pieces of around 1 to 100
ms in duration. These small pieces are called grains. Multiple grains may be layered on top of each other, and may play at different speeds,
phases, volume, and frequency, among other parameters.
At low speeds of playback, the result is a kind of
soundscape
A soundscape is the acoustic environment as perceived by humans, in context. The term was originally coined by Michael Southworth, and popularised by R. Murray Schafer. There is a varied history of the use of soundscape depending on discipline, r ...
, often described as a
cloud
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, that is manipulatable in a manner unlike that for natural sound sampling or other synthesis techniques. At high speeds, the result is heard as a note or notes of a novel
timbre
In music, timbre ( ), also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone. Timbre distinguishes different types of sound production, such as choir voices and music ...
. By varying the
waveform
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, envelope, duration, spatial position, and density of the grains, many different sounds can be produced.
Both have been used for musical purposes: as sound effects, raw material for further processing by other synthesis or
digital signal processing
Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. The digital signals processed in this manner ar ...
effects, or as complete musical works in their own right. Conventional effects that can be achieved include
amplitude modulation and time stretching. More experimentally, stereo or multichannel scattering, random reordering, disintegration and morphing are possible.
History
Greek composer
Iannis Xenakis
Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde ...
is known as the inventor of the granular synthesis technique.
Curtis Roads was the first to implement granular synthesis on a computer in 1974.
Twelve years later, in 1986 the Canadian composer
Barry Truax
Barry Truax (born 1947) is a Canadian composer who specializes in real-time implementations of granular synthesis, often of sampled sounds, and soundscapes.
He is credited with developing the first ever implementation of real-time granula ...
implemented real-time versions of this synthesis technique. "Granular synthesis was implemented in different ways by Truax."
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Microsound
This includes all sound
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by ...
s on the time scale
Time scale may refer to:
*Time standard, a specification of either the rate at which time passes, points in time, or both
*A duration or quantity of time:
**Orders of magnitude (time) as a power of 10 in seconds;
**A specific unit of time
*Geologi ...
shorter than musical note
In music, a note is the representation of a musical sound.
Notes can represent the pitch and duration of a sound in musical notation. A note can also represent a pitch class.
Notes are the building blocks of much written music: discretizatio ...
s, the sound object
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time scale, and longer than the sample time scale. Specifically, this is shorter than one tenth of a second and longer than 10 millisecond
A millisecond (from '' milli-'' and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1000) of a second and to 1000 microseconds.
A unit of 10 milliseconds may be ca ...
s, which includes part of the audio frequency
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is also occasionally referred to as ''temporal frequency'' for clarity, and is distinct from '' angular frequency''. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) which is ...
range (20Hz to 20kHz) as well as part of the infrasonic
Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low status sound, describes sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of human audibility (generally 20 Hz). Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perce ...
frequency range (below 20Hz, rhythm
Rhythm (from Greek
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*Greeks, an ethnic group.
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family.
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed ...
).[ Roads, Curtis (2001). ''Microsound'', p.vii and 20-28. Cambridge: ]MIT Press
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. .
These sounds include transient audio phenomena and are known in acoustics and signal processing
Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analyzing, modifying and synthesizing '' signals'', such as sound, images, and scientific measurements. Signal processing techniques are used to optimize transmissions, ...
by various names including sound particles, quantum acoustics, sonal atom, grain, glisson, grainlet, trainlet, microarc, wavelet
A wavelet is a wave-like oscillation with an amplitude that begins at zero, increases or decreases, and then returns to zero one or more times. Wavelets are termed a "brief oscillation". A taxonomy of wavelets has been established, based on the num ...
, chirplet, ''fof'', time-frequency atom, pulsar, impulse, toneburst
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, tone pip, acoustic pixel
Acoustic may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Acoustic'' (Above & Beyond album), 2014
* ''Acoustic'' (Deine Lakaien album), 2007
* ''Acoustic'' (Everything but the Girl album), 1992
* ''Acoustic'' (John Lennon album), 2004
* ''Acoustic'' (Love Amo ...
, and others. In the frequency domain they may be named kernel, logon, and frame, among others.[
Physicist ]Dennis Gabor
Dennis Gabor ( ; hu, Gábor Dénes, ; 5 June 1900 – 9 February 1979) was a Hungarian-British electrical engineer and physicist, most notable for inventing holography, for which he later received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics. He obtained ...
was an important pioneer in microsound.[ ]Micromontage
In music, montage (literally "putting together") or sound collage ("gluing together") is a technique where newly branded sound objects or compositions, including songs, are created from collage, also known as montage. This is often done thro ...
is musical montage with microsound.
Microtime is the level of "sonic" or aural " syntax" or the "time-varying distribution of... spectral energy".
Related software
* Csound
Csound is a domain-specific computer programming language for audio programming. It is called Csound because it is written in C, as opposed to some of its predecessors.
It is free software, available under the LGPL-2.1-or-later.
Csound was ...
– comprehensive music software including granular synthesis
overview
of granular synthesis opcodes)
* Max/MSP
Max, also known as Max/MSP/Jitter, is a visual programming language for music and multimedia developed and maintained by San Francisco-based software company Cycling '74. Over its more than thirty-year history, it has been used by composers, pe ...
– graphical authoring software for real-time audio and video
* Pure Data
Pure Data (Pd) is a visual programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for creating interactive computer music and multimedia works. While Puckette is the main author of the program, Pd is an open-source software, open-source ...
(Pd) – graphical programming language for real-time audio and video
* SuperCollider – programming language for real time audio synthesis
Related hardware
* Mutable Instruments Clouds – a digital, open source eurorack
Eurorack is a modular synthesizer format originally specified in 1995 by Doepfer Musikelektronik. It has since grown in popularity, and as of 2022 has become a dominant hardware modular synthesizer format, with over 15,000 modules available from m ...
synthesizer module which has four factory set modes, the first and default being a granular processor
* Make Noise Morphagene – a eurorack synthesizer moduler built around microsound, or granular synthesis, in addition to Musique Concrète
Musique concrète (; ): " problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, wit ...
-inspired sound on sound audio manipulation
See also
* Digital signal processing
Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. The digital signals processed in this manner ar ...
* Micromontage
In music, montage (literally "putting together") or sound collage ("gluing together") is a technique where newly branded sound objects or compositions, including songs, are created from collage, also known as montage. This is often done thro ...
audio montage on the time scale of microsounds
* Texture synthesis, analogous process for images
References
Bibliography
Articles
"Granular Synthesis"
by Eric Kuehnl
"The development of GiST, a Granular. Synthesis Toolkit Based on an Extension of the FOF Generator"
by Gerhard Eckel and Manuel Rocha Iturbide
Searching for a global synthesis technique through a quantum conception of sound
by Manuel Rocha Iturbide
Further articles on Granular Synthesis
* Bencina, R. (2006) "Implementing Real-Time Granular Synthesis", in Greenbaum & Barzel (eds.), Audio Anecdotes III, , A.K. Peters, Natick
online pdf
Books
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Discography
*Curtis Roads (2004). CD witrh ''Microsounds''. MIT Press. . Contains excerpts of ''nscor'' and ''Field'' (1981). .
**''nscor'' (1980),
*Iannis Xenakis. Analogique A-B (1959), on and
External links
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