Ciciliato, Vincent; Orlarey, Yann; Pottier, Laurent (Ed.): Proceedings of the Linux Audio Conference — LAC 2017, pp. 43–51, CIEREC, Saint Etienne, 2017.
@inproceedings{fober17a,
title = {Towards dynamic and animated music notation using INScore},
author = {Dominique Fober and Yann Orlarey and Stéphane Letz},
editor = {Vincent Ciciliato and Yann Orlarey and Laurent Pottier},
url = {inscore-lac2017-final.pdf},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-05-18},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Linux Audio Conference — LAC 2017},
pages = {43–51},
publisher = {CIEREC},
address = {Saint Etienne},
abstract = {INScore is an environment for the design of augmented interactive music scores opened to conventional and non-conventional use of the music notation. The system has been presented at LAC 2012 and has significantly evolved since, with improvements turned to dynamic and animated notation. This paper presents the latest features and notably the dynamic time model, the events system, the scripting language, the symbolic scores composition engine, the network and Web extensions, the interaction processes representation system and the set of sensor objects.},
keywords = {dynamic score, inscore, interactive score, score composition, sensors},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
INScore is an environment for the design of augmented interactive music scores opened to conventional and non-conventional use of the music notation. The system has been presented at LAC 2012 and has significantly evolved since, with improvements turned to dynamic and animated notation. This paper presents the latest features and notably the dynamic time model, the events system, the scripting language, the symbolic scores composition engine, the network and Web extensions, the interaction processes representation system and the set of sensor objects.