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A Low-level Embedded Service Architecture for Rapid DIY Design of Real-time Musical Instruments

Andrew Schmeder, Adrian Freed . A Low-level Embedded Service Architecture for Rapid DIY Design of Real-time Musical Instruments. 2009. NIME 2009.

URL: http://www.adrianfreed.com/content/low-level-embedded-service-architecture-rapid-diy-design-real-time-musical-instruments

Abstract: An on-the-fly reconfigurable low-level embedded service architecture is presented as a means to improve scalability, improve conceptual comprehensibility, reduce human error and reduce development time when designing new sensor-based electronic musical instruments with real-time responsiveness. The implementation of the concept in a project called micro-OSC is described. Other sensor interfacing products are evaluated in the context of DIY prototyping of musical instruments. The capabilities of the micro-OSC platform are demonstrated through a set of examples including resistive sensing, mixed digital-analog systems, many-channel sensor interfaces and time-based measurement methods.

Context: Adrian Freed kindly provided a parseable collection of OSC-related papers from his website, ported to the new site by Matt Wright in May 2021


Submitted to opensoundcontrol.org by Adrian Freed at 05/04/2021 17:53:01


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