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A device able to get and play music

Published: 18 September 1980 Publication History

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To process music might appear easy, but to exchange musical information, in real time, between a computer and a device seems more difficult. Our paper presents a realization of a musical peripheral built with an electronic organ and that allows a computer to get the information that comes from the keyboard or play music on the organ.
The system is not too complex because our first preocupation was to encode music under a digital form, and then to create automatically the encoding. We present algorithms, realizations and perspectives.

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SIGSMALL '80: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSMALL symposium and the first SIGPC symposium on Small systems
September 1980
215 pages
ISBN:0897910249
DOI:10.1145/800088
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Published: 18 September 1980

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  1. Acquisition
  2. File
  3. Music
  4. Organ keyboard
  5. Restitution
  6. Score

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