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McCartney, J. SuperCollider: A New Real Time Synthesis Language. In Proceedings of the

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Aura as a Platform for Distributed Sensing and Control - Dannenberg (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....also allows functions to be invoked by sending a list of parameters as a message, something that is awkward with C s stronger typing and more restricted function call semantics. Very high level and or application specific languages are already found in Music V [11] Nyquist [4] SuperColider [12], and various SmallTalk [14, 17] and Lisp based [18] music systems, so it should be no surprise that Serpent offers advantages over C . A challenge is dealing with a dual language system. C is still used for low level DSP, communications and scheduling. C is more prominent in Aura than in the ....

McCartney, J., SuperCollider: A New Real Time Synthesis Language. in Proceedings of the 1996.


Aura II: Making Real-Time Systems Safe for Music - Dannenberg (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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McCartney, J. SuperCollider: A New Real Time Synthesis Language. In Proceedings of the


Sound Synthesis By Simulation Of Physical Models Of Musical.. - Nackaerts (2003)   (Correct)

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James McCartney. Supercollider: a new real time synthesis language. In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference, Hong Kong, 1996.

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