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“A Distributed Interactive Composition Tool” by Sharoni, Costa and Manzolli

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    A Distributed Interactive Composition Tool

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    As an interactive, computerized, network oriented musical composition tool, Rabisco allows users to create stream of MIDI data in real-time by drawing simple sketches using a simple 2-D graphical tablet (pad). Utilizing a client-server architecture, Rabisco allows virtual joint compositions where several musicians interact over the network or the internet, each using a Rabisco client. Current applications includes Distance Learning, Interactive Music Composition, and Interaction with real world devices such as robots.

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    [1]
    Costa, M. O., and Manzolli, J. 2001. Toolbox para Aplica??es Musicais na Internet. In Proceedings of SBC&M 2001, Recife, Brazil, 125–128.

    [2]
    Wassermann, K. C., Blanchard, M., Bernardet, U., Manzolli, J., and Verschure, P. F. M. J. 2000. Roboser – An Autonomous Interactive Musical Composition System. In Proceedings of ICMC 2000, Berlin, Ed. The International Computer Music Association, 531–534.


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