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    %0 Journal Article
    %A Bresson, Jean
    %A Agon, Carlos
    %T Musical Representation of Sound in Computer-Aided Composition: A Visual Programming Framework
    %D 2007
    %E Alan Marsden
    %B Journal of New Music Research
    %V 36
    %N 4
    %P 251-266
    %F Bresson07d
    %K Computer-Aided Composition
    %K Sound Synthesis
    %K OpenMusic
    %K Representation
    %X This article addresses the problem of the representation and creation of sound by synthesis in the context of music composition, as seen from the computer-aided composition perspective. An important theoretical basis of this work is the concept of computer modelling, discussed in relation to the notions of sound representation and music composition. Modelling sound as a signal is extended to the musical domain by considering as an alternative modelling composition as an activity that aims to produce sounds. The visual programming paradigm is adopted for the representation and conception of the composition models, and therefore for the musical representation of sounds. A composition framework dedicated to electro-acoustic music and sound synthesis integrated in the OpenMusic computer-aided composition environment is presented. Temporal issues are also discussed and are the object of specific developments.
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