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The BigBang Rubette

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The BigBang Rubette

Auteurs : Florian Thalmann ; Guerino B. Mazzola

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Abstract: This chapter introduces the example of a complex and convenient rubette that has been created using the aforementioned rubette programming interface. The so-called BigBang rubette makes full use of Rubato Composer’s mathematical framework. It was implemented during a research visit by Florian Thalmann at the School of Music of the University of Minnesota and presented at the ICMC 2008 in Belfast [69]. Inspired by the gestural aspect and the immediacy of human improvisation, it provides an interactive visual and aural interface for applying Rubato Composer’s complex mathematical operations in real time by using simple mouse gestures. The underlying paradigm encourages a more spontaneous and explorative way of composing.

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