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Summary
This group aims at researching and designing new methods for computer-assisted orchestration, within the context provided by the Orchidea project (www.orch-idea.org).
Workgroup Leader
Carmine Cella
Contact: carmine.cella[at]berkeley.edu
Overview
Formerly known as 'Generative orchestration (Orchidea)', this group aims at researching and designing new methods for computer-assisted orchestration, within the context provided by the Orchidea project (www.orch-idea.org). The interdisciplinary research addressed in the group involves mathematical optimisation, machine learning, mathematical models for music and deep learning. The group also investigates the history of computer-assisted target-based orchestration.
Subgroups
Research and developments (Carmine Cella)
Max/MSP version of Orchidea (Danielle Ghisi)
Standalone Orchidea software (Alessandro Petrolati)
Pedagogical tools (Victor Cordero, Kit Soden)
Video tutorials (Louis Goldford)
Active or Envisioned Projects
Orchidea software
click here for the web-based versions of the Max/MSP tutorials
click here for the video tutorials
Developing new neural-based approaches for computer-assisted orchestration
Researching new mathematical models of music information using functional analysis, representation theory and dynamical systems.
Past Projects
Connect
SLACK Channel
Contact Andre Martins de Oliveira if there are any issues accessing this Slack Channel
Credits
Orchidea is a joint project between Ircam (Music Representation Team), HEM and UC Berkeley, based on Ircam's Orchid* line of softwares.
Research and development: Carmine-Emanuele Cella
From an original idea by Yan Maresz and the Ircam Orchestration Workgroup.
Max package design and development: Daniele Ghisi, Carmnine-Emanuele Cella
Interface design and development: Alessandro Petrolati, Daniele Ghisi, Carmine-Emanuele Cella
Command line tools: Carmnine-Emanuele Cella
YouTube channel: Louis Goldford, Kit Soden
Associated composers: Michael Jarrell, Kit Soden, Victor Cordero, Luis Naon, Núria Giménez-Comas, Daniel Fígols Cuevas, Marc Garcia Vitoria, Alec Hall, Javier Torres Maldonado, Christopher Trapani, Jonathan Harvey, Marco Suarez Cifuentes, Fernando Villanueva Carretero, Kenji Sakai, Gérard Buquet, Miguel Farías
Thanks to: Jean-Louis Giavitto, Gérard Assayag, Carlos Agon, Kristina Wolfe, Hans Tutschku
This project is dedicated to the memory of Eric Daubresse (1954-2018), who greatly contributed to the development of computer-assisted orchestration.
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