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A NIME Reader2011: Satellite CCRMA: A Musical Interaction and Sound Synthesis Platform

A NIME Reader: 2011: Satellite CCRMA: A Musical Interaction and Sound Synthesis Platform [This paper describes a new Beagle Board-based platform for teaching and practicing interaction design for musical applications. The migration from desktop and laptop computer-based sound synthesis to a compact and integrated control, computation and sound generation platform has enormous potential to widen the range of computer music instruments and installations that can be designed, and improves the portability, autonomy, extensibility and longevity of designed systems. We describe the technical features of the Satellite CCRMA platform and contrast it with personal computer-based systems used in the past as well as emerging smart phone-based platforms. The advantages and trade-offs of the new platform are considered, and some project work is described.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A NIME Reader2011: Satellite CCRMA: A Musical Interaction and Sound Synthesis Platform

Part of the Current Research in Systematic Musicology Book Series (volume 3)
Editors: Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Lyons, Michael J.
A NIME Reader — Mar 7, 2017

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017
ISBN
978-3-319-47213-3
Pages
373 –389
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-47214-0_24
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This paper describes a new Beagle Board-based platform for teaching and practicing interaction design for musical applications. The migration from desktop and laptop computer-based sound synthesis to a compact and integrated control, computation and sound generation platform has enormous potential to widen the range of computer music instruments and installations that can be designed, and improves the portability, autonomy, extensibility and longevity of designed systems. We describe the technical features of the Satellite CCRMA platform and contrast it with personal computer-based systems used in the past as well as emerging smart phone-based platforms. The advantages and trade-offs of the new platform are considered, and some project work is described.]

Published: Mar 7, 2017

Keywords: Musical Instrument; Audio Effect; Pure Data; Sound Synthesis; Musical Interaction

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