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== | ==Mathematical Sonification== | ||
When pitch, intensity, timbre, rhythm (if any), and duration as sound-characteristics, runs through a series of data-measurements connected to a physical term, or a scientific concept, they form a logical map of one or more parts of that series (direct data-mapping). The sounding result of this match is mathematical sonification. | |||
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Mathematical Sonification
When pitch, intensity, timbre, rhythm (if any), and duration as sound-characteristics, runs through a series of data-measurements connected to a physical term, or a scientific concept, they form a logical map of one or more parts of that series (direct data-mapping). The sounding result of this match is mathematical sonification.