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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | Proceedings of the 27th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT |
Herausgeber/-innen | Sergey Balandin, Luca Turchet, Tatiana Tyutina |
Seiten | 73-83 |
Seitenumfang | 11 |
ISBN (elektronisch) | 9789526924434 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2020 |
Veranstaltung | 27th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, FRUCT 2020 - Virtual, Trento, Italien Dauer: 7 Sept. 2020 → 9 Sept. 2020 |
Publikationsreihe
Name | Conference of Open Innovation Association (FRUCT) |
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ISSN (Print) | 2305-7254 |
Abstract
Achieving synchronicity and tempo stability during a Network Music Performance (NMP) is not straightforward under heavy network latency conditions. Previous work on Global Metronomes has shown that it is possible to provide a universal time-reference signal to the connected nodes of an NMP. This paper illustrates the effects of using a global metronome and signal source-panning on a rhythmic performance. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the objective musical outcome and the subjective impressions of using these elements, applied to several pairs of Djembe percussion duets, under different tempo and latency conditions. The objective analysis in terms of tempo stability and synchrony, conducted from the perspective of an hypothetical audience, suggest that the use of a metronome achieves stability improvements at medium and higher latency levels, while the use of signal panning has been effective in improving the metronome efficiency. Subjective analysis data shows that the use of the metronome becomes challenging for higher delays while it was perceptually non-intrusive for the musicians for lower and medium delays.
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Informatik (insg.)
- Allgemeine Computerwissenschaft
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Elektrotechnik und Elektronik
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Proceedings of the 27th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT. Hrsg. / Sergey Balandin; Luca Turchet; Tatiana Tyutina. 2020. S. 73-83 9211004 (Conference of Open Innovation Association (FRUCT)).
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T1 - Impact of Source Panning on a Global Metronome in Rhythmic Networked Music Performance
AU - Hupke, Robert
AU - Peissig, Jurgen
AU - Genovese, Andrea
AU - Sridhar, Sripathi
AU - Roginska, Agnieszka
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Achieving synchronicity and tempo stability during a Network Music Performance (NMP) is not straightforward under heavy network latency conditions. Previous work on Global Metronomes has shown that it is possible to provide a universal time-reference signal to the connected nodes of an NMP. This paper illustrates the effects of using a global metronome and signal source-panning on a rhythmic performance. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the objective musical outcome and the subjective impressions of using these elements, applied to several pairs of Djembe percussion duets, under different tempo and latency conditions. The objective analysis in terms of tempo stability and synchrony, conducted from the perspective of an hypothetical audience, suggest that the use of a metronome achieves stability improvements at medium and higher latency levels, while the use of signal panning has been effective in improving the metronome efficiency. Subjective analysis data shows that the use of the metronome becomes challenging for higher delays while it was perceptually non-intrusive for the musicians for lower and medium delays.
AB - Achieving synchronicity and tempo stability during a Network Music Performance (NMP) is not straightforward under heavy network latency conditions. Previous work on Global Metronomes has shown that it is possible to provide a universal time-reference signal to the connected nodes of an NMP. This paper illustrates the effects of using a global metronome and signal source-panning on a rhythmic performance. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the objective musical outcome and the subjective impressions of using these elements, applied to several pairs of Djembe percussion duets, under different tempo and latency conditions. The objective analysis in terms of tempo stability and synchrony, conducted from the perspective of an hypothetical audience, suggest that the use of a metronome achieves stability improvements at medium and higher latency levels, while the use of signal panning has been effective in improving the metronome efficiency. Subjective analysis data shows that the use of the metronome becomes challenging for higher delays while it was perceptually non-intrusive for the musicians for lower and medium delays.
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T3 - Conference of Open Innovation Association (FRUCT)
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T2 - 27th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, FRUCT 2020
Y2 - 7 September 2020 through 9 September 2020
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