LC: A new computer music programming language with three core features

Hiroki Nishino*, Naotoshi Osaka, Ryohei Nakatsu

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Abstract

This paper gives a brief overview of the three core features of LC, a new computer music programming language we prototyped: (1) prototype-based programming at both levels of compositional algorithms and sound synthesis, (2) the mostly-strongly-timed programming concept and other features with respect to time, and (3) the integration of objects and functions that can directly represent microsounds and the related manipulations for microsound synthesis. As these features correspond to issues in computer music language design raised by recent creative practices, such a language design can benefit both the research on computer music language design and the creative practices of our time, as a design exemplar.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 40th International Computer Music Conference, ICMC 2014 and 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2014 - Music Technology Meets Philosophy
Subtitle of host publicationFrom Digital Echos to Virtual Ethos
EditorsGeorgios Kouroupetroglou, Anastasia Georgaki
PublisherNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Pages1565-1572
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789604661374
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event40th International Computer Music Conference, ICMC 2014, Joint with the 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2014 - Music Technology Meets Philosophy: From Digital Echos to Virtual Ethos - Athens, Greece
Duration: 14 09 201420 09 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings - 40th International Computer Music Conference, ICMC 2014 and 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2014 - Music Technology Meets Philosophy: From Digital Echos to Virtual Ethos

Conference

Conference40th International Computer Music Conference, ICMC 2014, Joint with the 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2014 - Music Technology Meets Philosophy: From Digital Echos to Virtual Ethos
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityAthens
Period14/09/1420/09/14

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© 2014 Hiroki NISHINO et al.

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