On-the-fly synthesizer programming with rule learning
Alejandro Iván Paz Ortiz
Abstract:This manuscript explores automatic programming of sound synthesis algorithms within the context of the performative artistic practice known as live coding.
Writing source code in an improvised way to create music or visuals became an instrument the moment affordable computers were able to perform real-time sound synthesis with languages that keep their interpreter running.
Ever since, live coding has dealt with real time programming of synthesis algorithms.
For that purpose, one possibility i… Show more
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