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One of the most important recent developments in real-time musical interaction is Corpus-based concatenative synthesis (CBCS), permitting a high-level control of synthesis by audio features while retaining the full detail of time-domain audio.
The Factor Oracle algorithm has proven a successful approach for real-time analysis of musical data, with applications for improvisation with OMax and PyOracle.
Could a factor-oracle-based system be used to augment real-time CBCS, permitting a predictive logic for synthesis?
A further goal is to enhance the connection between both platforms and score-based notation, presenting an invaluable resource for composers and a promising link for future applications to score and gesture following.