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Interactive Music Systems Machine Listening and Composing

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ISBN-10: 0262680750

ISBN-13: 9780262680752

Edition: N/A

Authors: Robert Rowe

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Description:

This supplement to Interactive Music Systems contains audio and program examples that document a variety of systems and the music they produce. An extensive library of Macintosh software allows the user to experiment with or adapt existing interactive systems. Some parts of the library require the presence of underlying software environments, such as SrnallTalk, LISP, or Opcode's Max Language. The program discussed most extensively on interactive music systems, Robert Rowe's Cypher, will run on any Macintosh computer.
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Book details

List price: $50.00
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/16/1992
Binding: Digital, Other 
Pages: 290
Size: 5.75" wide x 5.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Preface
Acknowledgments
Interactive Music Systems
Introduction
Machine Musicianship
Classification of Interactive Systems
Fundamentals
Sensing
Processing
Response
Commercial Interactive Systems
Examples
Live Computer Music
Cypher
Score Following and Score Orientation
Cypher Performances
Hyperinstruments
Improvisation and Composition
Multimedia Extensions
Music Theory, Music Cognition
Music Listening
Hierarchies and Music Theory
Cypher Hierarchies
Expressive Performance
Machine Listening
Feature Classification
Harmonic Analysis
Beat Tracking
High-Level Description
Computer-Generated Analysis
Machine Composition
Transformation
Generation Techniques
Sequencing and Patterns
Cypher's Composition Hierarchy
Interactive Architectures and Artificial Intelligence
Cypher Societies
Composition and Communication
Production Systems
Knowledge Representation
Neural Networks
Pattern Processing
Induction and Matching
Outlook
Cooperative Interaction
Parallel Implementations
Signal Processing
Conclusion
References
Index