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Auditory Demonstrations:

  • Nakajima Lab (Perceptual Psychology) 

Audiovisual Demonstrations:

  • MuSA.RT - Visualization of music on the spiral array

Audio Hardware:

  • Multiface DSP System, 36 Channel 24 Bit/96 kHz I/O Box. For laptop (PCMCIA) or desktop (PCI).
  • Xitel Pro HiFi-Link. (USB out for hi/fi audio playback)

3D Audio:

  • http://mffm3daudiolib.sourceforge.net/
    ("The "Visual Mockup" link does not work in Internet Explorer ... this is due to a buggy Microsoft JavaScript implementation. You can view this using mozilla.org or netscape.")
  • http://www.wareing.dircon.co.uk/3daudio.htm

Audiovisual Interactions:

  • MuSA.RT - Visualization of music on the spiral array

Concept Mapping:

  • http://www.cameron.edu/~lloydd/webdoc1.html
  • http://www.inspiration.com/

Conferences:

  • 9th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx-06 September 18-20, 2006 Montreal

Demonstrations (Musical):

  • Interactive presentation of the octave illusion. The project makes use of JMSL and JScore (by Nick Didkovsky)
  • Tritone Paradox
  • Video Demonstration of a "Musical Circle" by J.S. Sorge. This piece modulates through all 24 tonalites. The video has the score synchronized with the music and highlights the moulations.

Databases of auditory stimuli:

DJVU utilities:

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  • DJVU file conversion
  • DJVU display
  • DJVU resources: http://djvuzone.org/ ----- http://www.global-language.com/CENTURY/-------http://djvuzone.org/links/index.html

Journals

  • Music Perception
  • Music Performance Research
  • Psychology of Music
  • Psychomusicology
  • Volume 1, Number 1
  • Volume 1, Number 2
  • Volume 4, Number 1 & 2
  • Volume 7, Number 1
  • Volume 8, Number 2
  • Volume 18, Number 1 & 2

Miscellaneous Music, Psychology and
Psychoacoustic Links:

  • Scheller's Science Site - Acoustic illusions

Music Acquisition In Children:

  • RITMìA- Music through sound and gestures

Other Music Cognition Labs:

  • Robert Zatorre's Homepage (Auditory Processing Laboratory at the Montreal Neurological Institute)
  • Macarthur Auditory Research Centre
  • Simon Fraser Communication Laboratory
  • Music Cognition at Ohio State University
  • Brain, Music and Sound (BRAMS)
  • For a list of individual researchers see David Huron's list (OSU)
  • The Music, Mind and Motion Lab

Pitch estimation:

Sequencers:

  • Ableton Live (Wikipedia)

Sound examples and data bases:

Speech synthesis:

  • http://www.research.att.com/~mjm/cgi-bin/ttsdemo

Societies and Resources:

  • Audiosynthesis links UBC
  • Arts-Netlantic 2003-04
  • ICAD: International Community for Auditory Display
  • Music Cognition Resource Center
  • SHARC Timbre Database Homepage
  • Society for research in Psychology of Music and Music Education
  • Technical University of Eindhoven - Center for user-system interaction
  • The Stanford University Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
  • Society for Music Perception and Cognition

Stimulus presentation programs:

  • MEDS- creates experiments that use multimedia elements
  • Presentation 0.50
  • Psylab- psylab is a collection of scripts, written in Matlab, for designing and controlling interactive psychoacoustical listening experiments in a uniform and quick manner.

Online Listening Tests :

  • MajorMiner's music labeling game - Open source digital audio editor and recorder
  • Remote psychoacoustic testing using the Internet

Useful Software:

  • Audacity - Open source digital audio editor and recorder
  • Wavesurfer - Open Source tool for sound visualization and manipulation
  • MEDS- creates experiments that use multimedia elements
  • Cool Edit- Digital Audio Editor ( now Adobe Audition)
  • Cakewalk Pro Audio (SONAR)- MIDI sequencer and multitrack recorder/editor
  • D A Q A R T A -Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis Shareware from Interstellar Research
  • Praat: Doing Phonetics by Computer
  • MF2T - Conversion of MIDI files to ASCII text files
     

Useful procedures:

  • MF2T - Conversion of MIDI files to ASCII text files

Visual special effects:

List of Music Reserchers:

  • http://www.music.miami.edu:591/emaildirectory/startListing.html

ICMPC files
(right click links below, select "download target as...")

  • stopgo_old.exe
  • stopgo_young.exe