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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Extending dataflows with temporal graphs

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Numeric musical and artistic creation is in great part based on well-known patcher softwares: Max, PureData, Open-Music, vvvv… Yet, handling temporal evolutions and structures on large scales remains a central problem: for instance, writing a song with introduction, chorus, verse, chorus, parts in Max presents many hurdles to the composer. Hence, multiple software have introduced tracks and automations to provide a temporal control of a given set of parameters in a single or even multiple concurrent time-lines. We present an extension to the dataflow paradigm used by patchers that allows to handle the execution of any parts of a computation in time. That is, instead of sending control messages to existing patchs, they are run in a time-line which orchestrates the data bindings between different parts of the dataflow. This enables dynamic behaviours when creating temporal compositions. An example is given with Pure Data patches and an i-score scenario.
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hal-01620985 , version 1 (22-10-2017)

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Jean-Michaël Celerier, Myriam Desainte-Catherine, Jean-Michel Couturier. Extending dataflows with temporal graphs. 43rd International Computer Music Conference 2017, Oct 2017, Shanghai, China. ⟨hal-01620985⟩

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