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IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Douglas Keislar
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In this issue’s first article, Roger Dannenberg presents new developments in his O2 software, which he refers to as “communications middleware for interactive music systems.” The software sends messages between machines, including over the Internet, or between processes or threads on a single machine. O2 has similarities to Matt Wright and Adrian Freed’s Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol but offers important additional functionality, as the article explains. Dannenberg’s research won the Best Paper award at the 2022 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC). That award entails publication of an extended version of the paper in Computer Music Journal, and his current article actually represents a thorough rewrite. Augmented instruments constitute an important category of interfaces for performing musicians. Whereas many types of interface require new performance techniques or simply emulate the interfaces of existing instruments, an augmented instrument actually incorporates a traditional musical instrument wholesale but extends it, perhaps by adding sensors to process the instrument’s sound. Such is the case with GuiaRT, an augmented nylon-string guitar described by Freire, Armondes, and Silva in this issue. The guitar uses a hexaphonic pickup to capture each string’s sound, which undergoes continuous audio analysis.
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在本期的第一篇文章中,Roger Dannenberg介绍了他的O2软件的新发展,他将其称为“交互式音乐系统的通信中间件”。该软件在机器之间发送消息,包括通过互联网,或者在单个机器上的进程或线程之间发送消息。O2与Matt Wright和Adrian Freed的开放声音控制(Open Sound Control, OSC)协议相似,但提供了重要的附加功能。Dannenberg的研究在2022年国际计算机音乐会议(ICMC)上获得了最佳论文奖。该奖项要求在《计算机音乐杂志》上发表论文的扩展版本,而他目前的文章实际上是一次彻底的重写。增强乐器构成了演奏音乐家的重要接口类别。虽然许多类型的接口需要新的性能技术或简单地模仿现有乐器的接口,但增强型乐器实际上整合了传统乐器,但对其进行了扩展,可能是通过添加传感器来处理乐器的声音。guart就是这种情况,Freire、Armondes和Silva在本期中描述了一种加长型尼龙弦吉他。吉他使用六声道拾音器捕捉每根弦的声音,经过连续的音频分析。
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Computer Music Journal
Computer Music Journal 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
2
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Computer Music Journal is published quarterly with an annual sound and video anthology containing curated music¹. For four decades, it has been the leading publication about computer music, concentrating fully on digital sound technology and all musical applications of computers. This makes it an essential resource for musicians, composers, scientists, engineers, computer enthusiasts, and anyone exploring the wonders of computer-generated sound. Edited by experts in the field and featuring an international advisory board of eminent computer musicians, issues typically include: In-depth articles on cutting-edge research and developments in technology, methods, and aesthetics of computer music Reports on products of interest, such as new audio and MIDI software and hardware Interviews with leading composers of computer music Announcements of and reports on conferences and courses in the United States and abroad Publication, event, and recording reviews Tutorials, letters, and editorials Numerous graphics, photographs, scores, algorithms, and other illustrations.
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