2009 6th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ccnc.2009.4784966
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On SPAWC: Discussion on a Musical Signal Parser and Well-Formed Composer

Abstract: Abstract-We present SPAWC (Signal Parser And WellFormed Composer), a system for the generation of complex melodies, chords and sounds, based on a simple interaction of the performer with an input instrument, i.e., a modulator. Via modulator, the performer generates inputs which are manipulated by SPAWC and transformed into melodies, chords or complex sounds. Real/virtual instruments, as well as a set of (pre or live) recorded audio samples can be utilized to produce the final output. In this paper, we describe… Show more

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“…However, we keep our discussion confined to the research results that fall closest in scope and in technological aspects to ours. In other words, among the many possible alternatives, we focus here on those that exploited advanced digital recognition technologies to be used for artistic and exhibitive performances, especially [Bevilacqua et al 2001;De Ponti et al 2009;Ferretti et al 2008;Ferretti et al, 2009;Kasap et al 2009]. …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we keep our discussion confined to the research results that fall closest in scope and in technological aspects to ours. In other words, among the many possible alternatives, we focus here on those that exploited advanced digital recognition technologies to be used for artistic and exhibitive performances, especially [Bevilacqua et al 2001;De Ponti et al 2009;Ferretti et al 2008;Ferretti et al, 2009;Kasap et al 2009]. …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%