Ashley Watkins’s research while affiliated with University of Huddersfield and other places

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Figure 1. A page from Sybil. 
Sybil: Synthesis by Interactive Learning
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January 2004

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This paper introduces Sybil, an interactive tool for assisting in the teaching of sound synthesis and processing. We have created a 'browser' in MSP that permits patchers to be assembled into a structured learning package. All the sophistication and flexibility of MSP is available. Sybil provides text accompanied by examples that students can manipulate in real-time, hearing the results and seeing the effect of their changes on the signal and spectrum. This link between theory and practice greatly enhances the learning experience and makes an important link from theory to the creative potential of these techniques. Sybil works on three levels: (1) there are the modules we have created, (2) being written in MSP the program is easily extensible, (3) students learning to use MSP themselves may use the patchers that generate sound in Sybil as the basis for further exploration or creative work. A demonstration will accompany the paper.

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... Ways of creating sophisticated navigation tools are not perhaps immediately obvious within Max/MSP, but buttons (be they explicit buttons, or invisible buttons attached to graphics) can trigger the opening and closing of windows or can be used to load new pictures (for example pages scanned in from a music score) in place of those currently being displayed. Clarke led a team to develop software for the teaching of sound synthesis in which the powerful sound-producing capabilities of Max/MSP were linked to navigation techniques developed by the team (Clarke et al., 2004;Clarke, 2006a). The Sybil software 3 provides students with the opportunity to read about the principles of sound synthesis alongside experiencing the aural results by playing with the techniques described interactively to produce sound. ...

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Analytical Representations of Creative Processes in Michael Finnissy's Second String Quartet
Sybil: Synthesis by Interactive Learning