Modern Sound Production
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The technology of the Dynamic Space Stereophony is like nourishing the root, resulting in a substantial, holistic enlivenment of the tree of music.
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Substantial, Holistic Enlivenment of Music |
In conventional music, the character of an instrument appeared as an explicit timbre which resulted from the fixation of the spectra of overtones in our conventionally limp use of the instrument. Today, with the technology of the Dynamic Space Stereophony, the most diverse timbres now appear in multi-dimensional forms.
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The Instrument Characteristics in the Making |
As if stretched out in space, the spectrum of overtones moves as if breathing, and displays a life of its own, thought impossible so far.
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Enlivening the Overtone-Spectrum |
Imagine a bouquet of flowers, compressed almost to a point. One could hardly distinguish the colours, let alone recognize any spatial structure. This corresponds to the conventional instrument sound.
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The Compressed Tone |
The virtual opposite takes place in Dynamic Space Stereophony. The so-called instrument characteristic, the individual sound of the instrument, for example the fixed sound of a violin, is stretched out in space in its individual overtones. This is accomplished by dividing the tone of the violin into its overtones and assigning them their respective places at various points in the acoustic space. This technique alone, however, would only mean to give a spatial structure to something which is dead.
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The Sound Gains Control in the Acoustic Space |
Therefore, one now “breathes life” into the sound of the violin. To do so the individual overtones are set into a playful motion with each other, as we know it from the course of the stars.
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The Inner Enlivenment of the Sound |
Thus, a new world of composition arises in the inner world of the sound, in the microcosm of music.
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Directed by the pattern of the compositional logic, the individual sounds of the overtones are interwoven with each other in space and are enlarged, reduced, engrossed, and refined, so that from within a new inner composition permeates the old outer composition, and creatively enlivens it.
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The Second Dimension of the Composition in the Tone |