Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance

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  • Robert Hupke
  • Lukas Beyer
  • Marcel Nophut
  • Stephan Preihs
  • Jürgen Peissig
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Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2019
Event147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019 - New York, United States
Duration: 16 Oct 201919 Oct 2019

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Conference147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew York
Period16 Oct 201919 Oct 2019

Abstract

Several rhythmic experiments with pairs drawn from a group of 23 subjects were performed to investigate the effect of a global metronome on the ensemble accuracy in Networked Music Performance (NMP). Artificial delays up to 91 ms were inserted into the audio transmission between the subjects. To investigate the dependencies between delay times, ensemble accuracy and the highly synchronized global metronome, the experiments were evaluated in terms of tempo acceleration, imprecision and subjective judgment of the ensemble play. The results show that the global metronome leads to a stabilization of the tempo acceleration caused by the delay. The imprecision stays constant to a threshold of about 28 ms and 36 ms, depending on the delay compensating strategy the subjects used.

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Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance. / Hupke, Robert; Beyer, Lukas; Nophut, Marcel et al.
2019. Paper presented at 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, United States.

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Hupke, R, Beyer, L, Nophut, M, Preihs, S & Peissig, J 2019, 'Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance', Paper presented at 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, United States, 16 Oct 2019 - 19 Oct 2019. <https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=20591>
Hupke, R., Beyer, L., Nophut, M., Preihs, S., & Peissig, J. (2019). Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance. Paper presented at 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, United States. https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=20591
Hupke R, Beyer L, Nophut M, Preihs S, Peissig J. Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance. 2019. Paper presented at 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, United States.
Hupke, Robert ; Beyer, Lukas ; Nophut, Marcel et al. / Effect of a Global Metronome on Ensemble Accuracy in Networked Music Performance. Paper presented at 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, United States.
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