The concept behind the use of such robots is the idea of constructing autonomous musical instruments that ultimately play themselves without human intervention.
We present a novel paradigm for the interactive composition and performance of mutic called Ro- boser consisting of a real-world device (i.e., a robot),.
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Roboser maps the states of a real-world system, derived from its sensors and its control model, onto control parame- ters for its compositional engine ...
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The highlighted and numbered passages show examples of variation in the composition induced by different DAC states. The numbers 1–5 in the piano roll plot ...
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This paper describes Roboser (http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~jmb/Roboser.html) an interactive real-world composition system. Roboser consists of a real-world ...
Roboser represents a new approach to autonomous composition by generating musical structure out of the internal states of a real-time brain-like control system ...