@article{ Orlarey:99b ,
title = {The Distributed Musical Rehearsal Environment},
author = {Yann Orlarey and O. Carbonel and Dominique Konstantas and S. Gibbs},
editor = {IEEE},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
booktitle = {IEEE MultiMedia},
pages = {54–64},
abstract = {We developed an asynchronous transfer mode-based environment for distributed musical rehearsals in an immersive teleconference environment. This article describes the technical specifications of the installations and the organization and studio setup of these rehearsals. We present our implementation of the environment and give the results obtained from the organized distributed musical rehearsal trials.},
keywords = {distributed system, music, real-time},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
We developed an asynchronous transfer mode-based environment for distributed musical rehearsals in an immersive teleconference environment. This article describes the technical specifications of the installations and the organization and studio setup of these rehearsals. We present our implementation of the environment and give the results obtained from the organized distributed musical rehearsal trials.
@inproceedings{ Konstantas:97 ,
title = {Distributed Musical Rehearsal},
author = {Carbonel and Gibbs and Konstantas and Orlarey},
editor = {ICMA},
url = {ICMC97dvp.pdf},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference},
pages = {279–282},
abstract = {Bringing together a group of musicians and a conductor for a musical rehearsal requires advance planning and an important budget in order to cover travel and subsidiary costs. We have developed an ATM based telepresence environment allowing small groups of musicians that are located in different sites to rehearse as if they were present in the same room and have organized a first distributed musical rehearsal trial. The trial allowed us to test and evaluate the system, according to a methodology we developed and to draw first conclusions regarding its performance and usability.},
keywords = {distributed system, music, real-time},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Bringing together a group of musicians and a conductor for a musical rehearsal requires advance planning and an important budget in order to cover travel and subsidiary costs. We have developed an ATM based telepresence environment allowing small groups of musicians that are located in different sites to rehearse as if they were present in the same room and have organized a first distributed musical rehearsal trial. The trial allowed us to test and evaluate the system, according to a methodology we developed and to draw first conclusions regarding its performance and usability.