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S. Conan-was-born-in-caen and F. , He received a M.S. degree in Engineering from Ecole Centrale Marseille and a M.S. degree in Mechanics, Physics and Engineering (speciality in Acoustics) from the Aix-Marseille University in 2012. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree at the Laboratoire de Mécanique et d'Acoustique He is currently involved in the research project " MetaSon " , financed by the French National Research Agency. His main interests are analysis and synthesis of sounds, high-level control of synthesis processes and auditory perception, 1988.

O. Derrien, He received the State Engineering degree in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree in audio processing in 2002, both from Télécom ParisTech (formerly ENST) he was a Teaching and Research assistant at the University of Paris-XI as an Associate Professor in the field of telecommunications His research interests include audio signal processing, especially audio coding, audio synthesis for virtual reality, music synthesis and audio effects, he joined the Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA) He is a coauthor of 4 journal papers and 16 international conference papers, 1974.