Open Sound Control (OSC)

Open Sound Control

Open Sound Control (OSC) is a networking protocol designed for sound synthesizers, computers, and other multimedia devices, primarily used in musical performances or show control. It offers benefits such as interoperability, accuracy, flexibility, and improved organization and documentation. However, it also has drawbacks like inefficient information coding, increased processor load, and lack of standardized messages.

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15-323 / 15-623 Computer Music Systems and Information Processing

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2019

This course explores discrete music information representation and manipulation. It introduces timed event sequences, MIDI protocol, and non-real-time processing techniques like Markov models and algorithmic composition. Prior knowledge of course 15-122 is required.

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