DocumentCode
2601274
Title
Real-time issues in computer music
Author
Dannenberg, Roger B. ; Jameson, David H.
Author_Institution
Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
1-3 Dec 1993
Firstpage
258
Lastpage
260
Abstract
Real-time systems are essential to computer music, and new developments in scheduling, operating systems, and languages are certain to find applications in music. At the same time, we believe the issues that arise in computer music should be of interest to designers of real-time systems. Computer music systems are demanding and complex, and require a large degree of flexibility to support the creative goals of musicians. Musicians and composers were working in the “real-time business” long before the computer, and we think the art and science of music-making has much to offer
Keywords
electronic music; music; real-time systems; computer music; creative goals; music-making; operating systems; real-time business; real-time issues; real-time systems; scheduling; Computer displays; Control systems; Delay; Dynamic scheduling; Filters; Humans; Music; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1993., Proceedings.
Conference_Location
Raleigh Durham, NC
Print_ISBN
0-8186-4480-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REAL.1993.393491
Filename
393491
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