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Linux Audio Conference 2015
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
April 9-12 @ Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) Mainz, Germany
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Conference Schedule

During the conference, live A/V streams are available for the main track: High Quality and Low Bandwidth.

Remote participants are invited to join #lac2015 on irc.freenode.net, to be able to take part in the discussions, ask questions, and get technical assistance in case of stream problems.

Conference Material can be found on the Download Page.




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All times are CEST = UTC+2

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Day 1 - Thursday, April/9 
Lightning Talk
16:00 Cancelled: OMPitchField -- an OpenMusic Library - Lightning Talk
(15 min)  Anna Terzaroli » Location: Main venue (P1)
OMPitchField/OMPF is a library of functions for the computer-assisted composition and programming environment OpenMusic, created by Paul Nauert. The basic functions are: "t-primeform" "incl-vec" and "set-complement" modeled on concepts of "prime form", "interval vector" and "complement" characterizing the "pitch-class set theory", developed by Allen Forte. In OMPF, there are also additional functions useful to perform some operations (mathematical and not) on sets. These operations help to build relationships but also to find existing relationships between sets, so OMPitchField is usable in musical composition and in musical analysis. In this connection, we can consider the following functions: "find-pc-in-field", "find-bounded-chords-in-field", "make-cyc-pfield", "make-bounds-test". These functions, based on the concept of "pitch class", help composers to organize the pitch range of their own pieces. We can prove this by programming a patch in OpenMusic that uses the functions mentioned above, included in OMPitchField.

The schedule is a major guideline. There is no guarantee events will take place at the announced timeslot.
 
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