Desenvolvendo uma meta-linguagem para síntese sonora.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

The software sound synthesis is closely related to the Music N programs started with Music I in 1957. Although theMusic N has many advantages such as the unit generators and a flexible score language, it presents a few problems like limitations on instrument reuse, in- flexibility of parameters, lack of a built-in graphical interface, and usually only one paradigm for scores. Some solutions concentrate in new from-scratch Music N implementations, while other focus in building user tools like pre-processors and graphical utilities. Nevertheless, the new implementations in general focus in specific groups of problems leaving other unsolved. The user tools only solve one unique problem without connection with others. In this work we investigate the problem of creating a meta-language for sound synthesis capable of using different paradigms like unit generators and running external programs. The creation of a meta-language for sound synthesis constitutes an elegant solution for the above cited problems, without the need of a yet new acoustic compiler implementation, and allows a tight integration which is difficult to obtain to have with the present user tools.

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música por computador programas sintese sonora composicao musical meta-linguagem composição gráfica

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