SDIF
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SDIF, "Sound Description Interchange Format" is a standard for the well-defined and extensible interchange of a variety of sound descriptions. SDIF consists of a fixed framework plus a large and extensible collection of spectral description types, including time-domain (analogous to regular audio file formats), Sinusoidal Models, other spectral models, and higher-level models. SDIF was jointly developed by IRCAM and CNMAT.
[edit] References
- Wright, M., A. Chaudhary, A. Freed, S. Khoury, and D. Wessel. 1999. “Audio Applications of the Sound Description Interchange Format Standard.” Audio Engineering Society 107th Convention, New York, preprint #5032.
- Schwarz, D. and M. Wright. 2000. “Extensions and Applications of the SDIF Sound Description Interchange Format.” Proceedings of the 2000 International Computer Music Conference, Berlin, Germany, pp. 481-484.
- Wright, M., J. Beauchamp, K. Fitz, X. Rodet, A. Röbel, X. Serra, and G. Wakefield. 2000. “Analysis/Synthesis Comparison,” Organised Sound, 5(3): 173-189.
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