@inproceedings{donatbouillud:hal-01349524,
title = {Embedding native audio-processing in a score following system with quasi sample accuracy},
author = {Donat-Bouillud, Pierre and Giavitto, Jean-Louis and Cont, Arshia and Schmidt, Nicolas and Orlarey, Yann},
url = {antescofo_ICMC2016.pdf},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {ICMC 2016 – 42th International Computer Music Conference},
address = {Utrecht, Netherlands},
abstract = {This paper reports on the experimental native embedding of audio processing into the Antescofo system, to leverage timing precision both at the program and system level, to accommodate time-driven (audio processing) and event-driven (control) computations, and to preserve system behaviour on multiple hardware platforms. Here native embedding means that audio computations can be specified using dedicated DSLs (e.g., Faust) compiled on-the-fly and driven by the Antescofo scheduler. We showcase results through an example of an interactive piece by composer Pierre Boulez, Anthèmes 2 for violin and live electronics.},
keywords = {multimedia ; buffer ; scheduling ; samplerate ; audio},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
This paper reports on the experimental native embedding of audio processing into the Antescofo system, to leverage timing precision both at the program and system level, to accommodate time-driven (audio processing) and event-driven (control) computations, and to preserve system behaviour on multiple hardware platforms. Here native embedding means that audio computations can be specified using dedicated DSLs (e.g., Faust) compiled on-the-fly and driven by the Antescofo scheduler. We showcase results through an example of an interactive piece by composer Pierre Boulez, Anthèmes 2 for violin and live electronics.