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okay uh thank you for the patients uh thank you for coming to my talk uh this talk us on
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a computer music apartment i've been working on for the past perhaps ten years if you caught all the components together
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um i'm from that's most yeah where i work uh among other things that institute
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of electronic music an acoustic that's a research and teaching department in the music academy
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and currently i'm a running a research project on
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algorithmic agency with respect to sound and some experimentation
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called algorithms that matter in which made it is one of the different um tools or approaches when probably
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um my first kind of serious software let's say uh i have written
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maybe in two thousand one it was a java application called ice skate
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still very much in use today is also music application that takes the idea
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of rendering sounds so what does it mean it's a non real time process
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that means it takes a sound for a a place a particular transformation it say manipulate the spectrum and
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manipulate the time and i'll put another sound file and then you can use that to do other things
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uh later on i learned in real time says many written systems one of them
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super collider is also quite common uh the language and the area of computer music
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and i try to no way for awhile to combined out which a
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specific language based a little bit it's a cat it's it's a it's a
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specific language it it's not a general props language but it's kind of
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based on ruby and and smalltalk another ideas i tried for a while too
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reached out with my java projects and then filing two thousand eight actually discovered a scholar here so
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mailing list posted on earth about um my first contact with colour hello i'm new to scholar
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i'm currently evaluating for large scale project which language
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could replace the default language of the super collider
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sound synthesis environment and then it goes on elaborating little why i thought that maybe it's got it would be nice
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a feat i don't wanna talk about that nope also perhaps my prayers
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are shifted quite a bit been so happy the rest stop this colour
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so um for those who have been to previous colour days
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oh conferences uh um i was here uh a couple of years ago and present it is kind of
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ah translation from super collider tusk articles colour collider that was in two thousand twelve
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this uh this plots they show oh a bit a digit activity um on different
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libraries all modules that make up the system that i presented a militants scott acolyte as one of them
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so it's a an early one letter came some processes which is a kind of a framework to um
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model hire a a higher uh obstructions for sound
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escape then was revived actually i'm not so long ago so it's now base this
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two versions now deals got job wanna know completely written one means the skins colour
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which came across as a side note side uh effect but
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it was a um stipulated also by research project on certification
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which uh does non real time rendering was very handy to prepare
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data sets a good because it can run faster than with them actually
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another systems patterns which is also for for me if phone for those