A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks

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Authors

  • Robert Johannes Hupke
  • Lukas Beyer
  • Marcel Martin Nophut
  • Stephan Preihs
  • Jürgen Karl Peissig
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Original languageEnglish
Pages291-294
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventDAGA 2019: 45. Jahrestagung für Akustik - Rostock, Germany
Duration: 18 Mar 201921 Mar 2019

Conference

ConferenceDAGA 2019
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityRostock
Period18 Mar 201921 Mar 2019

Abstract

Within the project "Live Interactive PMSE Services" (LIPS) the Institute of Communication Technology (IKT) is investigating novel interactive concepts for the immersive audiovisual linking of live events at different geographic locations. The project has the aim to develop solutions to improve access and participation of rural areas in the creative, cultural and political operation of metropolitan areas. Therefore, a low-latency connection of the utilized audio systems (e.g. microphones, in-ear monitors, sound reinforcement systems) and video systems (e.g. displays, projectors, cameras, spotlights, effects) is required for live interaction. The underlying scenario of the project is depicted in Figure 1. In order to assist the interaction of musicians at different geographic locations, suitable technological services for musical synchronization are developed and analyzed at the IKT.

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A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks. / Hupke, Robert Johannes; Beyer, Lukas; Nophut, Marcel Martin et al.
2019. 291-294 Paper presented at DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany.

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Hupke, RJ, Beyer, L, Nophut, MM, Preihs, S & Peissig, JK 2019, 'A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks', Paper presented at DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany, 18 Mar 2019 - 21 Mar 2019 pp. 291-294. <https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2019/data/articles/000402.pdf>
Hupke, R. J., Beyer, L., Nophut, M. M., Preihs, S., & Peissig, J. K. (2019). A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks. 291-294. Paper presented at DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany. https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2019/data/articles/000402.pdf
Hupke RJ, Beyer L, Nophut MM, Preihs S, Peissig JK. A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks. 2019. Paper presented at DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany.
Hupke, Robert Johannes ; Beyer, Lukas ; Nophut, Marcel Martin et al. / A Rhythmic Synchronization Service for Music Performances over Distributed Networks. Paper presented at DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany.4 p.
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