Mot-clé : Score composition

2017

Towards dynamic and animated music notation using INScore

Linux Audio Conference, 2017, Saint-Etienne, France. pp.43-51

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 We... Lire la suite

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.

Dominique Fober, Yann Orlarey, Stéphane Letz

Mots-clés :
Dynamic score, Inscore, Interactive score, Score composition, Sensors

2016

INScore expressions to compose symbolic scores

International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation, 2016, Cambridge, United Kingdom. pp.137-143

INScore is an environment for the design of augmented interactive music scores turned to non-conventional use of music notation. The environment allows arbitrary graphic resources to be used and composed for the music representation. It supports symbolic music notation, described us- ing Guido Music Notation or MusicXML formats. The environment has been extended to provided score level com- position using a set of operators that consistently take scores as argu... Lire la suite

INScore is an environment for the design of augmented interactive music scores turned to non-conventional use of music notation. The environment allows arbitrary graphic resources to be used and composed for the music representation. It supports symbolic music notation, described us- ing Guido Music Notation or MusicXML formats. The environment has been extended to provided score level com- position using a set of operators that consistently take scores as arguments to compute new scores as output. INScore API supports now score expressions both at OSC and at scripting levels. The work is based on a previous research that solved the issues of the notation consistency across scores composition. This paper focuses on the language level and explains the different strategies to evaluate score expressions.

Gabriel Lepetit-Aimon, Dominique Fober, Yann Orlarey, Stéphane Letz

Mots-clés :
Inscore, Interaction, Music score, Score composition