iFPH: WIRELESS CONTROL OF SOUND

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Computer Music, Interactive Music Systems, Max/MSP, Wi-Fi, Wireless, OSC, iFPH, Android, Smartphone, nano Router

Abstract

A wireless interactive music system is a powerful tool for creating and performing music on stage. It combines different pieces of hardware and software, and the computer is controlled through a nano control surface or even a smartphone mediated by a nano wireless router. This study focuses on the Max patch for connecting a Wi-Fi device to the iFPH music software.

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Borza, Adrian, Prolegomena to Interactive Music Systems, Studia UBB Musica, LV, 1, 2010, pp. 49-58.

Chadabe, Joel, Interactive Composition and Performance System, United States Patent and Trademark Office, Patent No. 4,526,078, Julie 2, 1985.

Lippe, Cort, A Look at Performer/Machine Interaction Using Real-time Systems, ICMC, Proceedings, Hong Kong, 1996, pp. 116-117.

Rowe, Robert, Interactive Music Systems: Machine Listening and Composing, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993.

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2012-12-30

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BORZA, A. (2012). iFPH: WIRELESS CONTROL OF SOUND. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica, 57(2), 41–50. Retrieved from https://studia.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/8897

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