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This book presents a research-driven and practice-based framework for experimental sound composition using Praat as an analysis–resynthesis and scripting environment. Originally developed for phonetics and speech science, Praat is recontextualized in this book as a transparent, programmable instrument for contemporary computer music, sound art, and algorithmic composition. This book explores sound as a structured, linguistic-like system whose elements, spectral components, temporal behaviors, dynamics, and spatial characteristics, can be analyzed, manipulated, and recomposed through code. Moving beyond black-box digital audio workstations and preset-based tools, it emphasizes programmatic sound design, where compositional decisions emerge from explicit algorithms, signal models, and data-driven processes. Across three major parts, this book develops a systematic approach to sound creation. The first part focuses on the generation and sculpting of sonic material, including adaptive systems, spectral analysis, distortion, filtering, temporal manipulation, and synthesis. The second part addresses structural and algorithmic organization, covering probabilistic logic, batch processing, spatialization, interoperability, and production workflows. The final part investigates kinetic and dynamic environments, examining modulation, phase behavior, reverberation architectures, automation, and adaptive studio systems. Combining theoretical context, historical references, and concrete scripting strategies, this book bridges phonetics, digital signal processing, and experimental composition. It is intended for advanced students, researchers, composers, and sound designers seeking a deep, methodologically transparent approach to sound analysis and creation, and it contributes a novel perspective to the fields of music technology and computer music by positioning code itself as a primary musical instrument.
Shai Cohen is an associate professor and the head of the Music, Technology, and Visual Media program at Bar-Ilan University. A composer, researcher, and sound artist, his work exists at the intersection of acoustic materiality, algorithmic logic, and computational listening. Cohen is the former Chairman of the Israel Composers’ League and has been centrally involved in integrating real-time interactive systems and artificial intelligence within experimental music practice. He is the recipient of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Music Achievement, the ACUM Menachem Avidom Prize, and the Aberdeen Music Prize. His compositions have been performed internationally by ensembles including the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, the SNU Symphony Orchestra, and the Meitar Ensemble. His current research centers on the Praat AudioTools library and its applications in computational composition, pedagogy, and distributed studio architecture.
| Publication Date: | 01 September 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Singapore |
| Imprint: | Springer |
| ISBN-13: | 9789819225750 |
| Format: | Hardback |