This paper offers details of the recording techniques, editing processes, and subsequent analyses of the wave samples of traditional Malaysian musical instruments. The samples are used for a multi-media project. One of the project's outcomes includes a bank of digital samples of the indigenous instruments, for musicians and composers to use with conventional triggering devices such as keyboards, computers or drum triggers. The paper also includes a discussion of Malaysian instrument classification and brief analyses of contemporary Malaysian musical culture.
Author:
Shriver, Rick
Affiliation:
Ohio University, Zanesville, OH
AES Convention:
114 (March 2003)
Paper Number:
5791
Publication Date:
March 1, 2003
Subject:
Acoustics of Recording and Reproduction
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