The well-known hardware standard MIDI has advanced to the computer musicians main tool because today you can control nearly every musical equipment via MIDI. But unlikely there is no software that -sees- an equipment setup in its entirety. A remote control language -M- will be projected that might serve as an easy musician machine interpreter and as a communication language between different specialized programs.
Author:
Finnern, Thomas
Affiliation:
Desy, Hamburg, W. Germany
AES Convention:
86 (March 1989)
Paper Number:
2759
Publication Date:
March 1, 1989
Subject:
Electronic Music and Computers
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