Re: music mood (Eoin Brazil )


Subject: Re: music mood
From:    Eoin Brazil  <eoin.brazil@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:09:18 +0100

Hi Luis, The Director Musices (DM) program is an implementation of the KTH rule system and is a stand-alone Lisp program available for Windows, MacOS, and GNU/Linux documented in [1] and [2] (see http://www.speech.kth.se/music/performance/download/dm-download.html). In DM and its Lisp environment there is no support for real time music processing. The pDM application [3] was developed to provide for real time music processing (see http://www.speech.kth.se/music/performance/download/) and is written in pd (pure-data) and is running on Windows, Linux and MacOS using pd (pure-data) extended. [1] A. Friberg, V. Colombo, L. Fryden, and J. Sundberg, "Generating musical performances with Director Musices," Computer Music Journal, vol. 24, pp. 23-29, 2000. [2] R. Bresin, A. Friberg, and J. Sundberg, "Director musices: The KTH performance rules system," presented at SIGMUS-46, Kyoto, Japan, 2002. [3] A. Friberg, "pDM: An expressive sequencer with real-time control of the KTH music performance rules," Computer Music Journal, pp. TBD, in press. Related publications: R. Bresin and A. Friberg, "Emotional coloring of computer-controlled music performances," Computer Music Journal, vol. 24, pp. 44-63, 2000. R. Bresin, "Articulation rules for automatic music performance," presented at International Computer Music Conference, Havana, Cuba, 2001. \Eoin On 26/07/2006 10:07, "Rachel van Besouw" <rmvb101@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Luis, > > There has been some work on the automatic extraction of musical > expression for the 'Feel-Me' project: > > http://www.psyk.uu.se/hemsidor/musicpsy/index.html > > See for example: > > Friberg, A., Schoonderwaldt, E., Juslin, P. N., & Bresin, R. (2002). > Automatic real-time extraction of musical expression. In Proceedings > of the International Computer Music Conference, Göteborg, 16-21 > September 2002 (pp. 365-367). San Fransisco: International Computer > Music Association. > > It might be worth contacting Patrik Juslin (Uppsala University) or > Anders Friberg (KTH, Stockholm) to see if any software is available... > > Rachel


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