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MfOM: a library for building and controlling physical model instruments in OpenMusic

MfOM: a library for building and controlling physical model instruments in OpenMusic
MfOM: a library for building and controlling physical model instruments in OpenMusic
IRCAM's OpenMusic is a visual-programming environment based on Digitool's Macintosh Common Lisp and using graphical patch representations. While OpenMusic can be purely for Object Oriented Lisp programming (using CLOS), a rich set of music related classes and functions are provided for the use in the context of algorithm composition. We present a first version of a new library and project for OpenMusic allowing the graphical construction and control of physical model synthesis using the modal modelling engine of Modalys and Modalys-ER. This allows complete physical model synthesis specification with OpenMusic's graphical environment while retaining compatibility with previous systems.
436-439
International Computer Music Association
Polfreman, Richard
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Polfreman, Richard
26424c3d-b750-4868-bf6e-2bbb3990df84

Polfreman, Richard (2002) MfOM: a library for building and controlling physical model instruments in OpenMusic. In Proceedings of the 2002 International Computer Music Conference. International Computer Music Association. pp. 436-439 .

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Abstract

IRCAM's OpenMusic is a visual-programming environment based on Digitool's Macintosh Common Lisp and using graphical patch representations. While OpenMusic can be purely for Object Oriented Lisp programming (using CLOS), a rich set of music related classes and functions are provided for the use in the context of algorithm composition. We present a first version of a new library and project for OpenMusic allowing the graphical construction and control of physical model synthesis using the modal modelling engine of Modalys and Modalys-ER. This allows complete physical model synthesis specification with OpenMusic's graphical environment while retaining compatibility with previous systems.

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Published date: 2002
Venue - Dates: 2002 International Computer Music Conference, Gotëborg, Sweden, 2002-09-01 - 2002-09-01

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Local EPrints ID: 67383
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/67383
PURE UUID: 8406cdd8-3c21-47a1-84f9-0198a2de1872

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Date deposited: 29 Sep 2009
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 18:49

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