The Role of Taxonomy and Ontology in Semantic Layers - Heather Hedden.pdf
Nathan mather pitch and volume annotations
1. This longTrackHas hadthe panchangedin
different places. The pandictateswhichside
of a pair of headphones;earphones or
speakers will produce an amount ofsound
I.E. left or right. Thishas beenchangedto
give the wholesoundsequence effect.
This small trackhasn’t beenchangedat all as it is
usedto signifythe end ofthe whole sound
sequence.
These twosounds have beenchangedto
fade inand fade out at certain points
throughout the whole set of audio. They
both roughlyhave the same change inpitch
and volume to maximise the similarity
betweenthem.
This track gets quieter inthe middle then
returns to its original volume. The pitchalso
changes thenreturns to- its original state in
time with the volume. This is to give the
effect that the soundhasvanished but faint
in one ear before returning back to normal.
This small piece ofaudio gets slightlylouder
as it plays. It isn’t largelynoticeablyas the
track is fairlyshort.
These five different sounds are a repetition
of the same one. I have changedthe pitch
for each one sothat the sound switches
from ear to ear eachtime the sound is
repeated.
I left this small piece ofaudio alone mostly
apart from the volume whichI reducednear
the end to give that tracka fade out to the
next piece of audio.