Christopher Lee Fraley
Microsoft
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IEEE Computer | 1991
Roger B. Dannenberg; Christopher Lee Fraley; Peter Velikonja
A description is given of Fugue, a language that lets composers express signal processing algorithms for sound synthesis, musical scores, and higher level musical procedures all in one language. Fugue provides functions to create and manipulate sounds as abstract, immutable objects. The interactive language supports behavioral abstraction, so composers can manage complex musical structures. Fugues capabilities and an example of a score it generated are examined. The implementation of Fugue in a combination of C and XLisp, to run on Unix workstations, is discussed. An example of how Fugues implementation of lazy evaluation works is given. Future extensions and applications of Fugue are indicated.<<ETX>>
Archive | 2001
Christopher A. Zimmerman; Christopher Lee Fraley; John Elsbree
Archive | 1994
Christopher Lee Fraley; Jerry Dunietz; Andrew J. Layman; Christopher A. Zimmerman; Gunnar Mein
Archive | 1997
Christopher Lee Fraley; Michael Halcoussis; Christopher A. Zimmerman; Alan W. Carter; Scott Wiltamuth; Gary S. Burd; C. Douglas Hodges
Archive | 1999
Christopher A. Zimmerman; Christopher Lee Fraley
Archive | 1999
Christopher Lee Fraley; Michael Halcoussis; Christopher A. Zimmerman; Alan W. Carter; Scott Wiltamuth; Gary S. Burd; C. Douglas Hodges
Archive | 1997
Christopher Lee Fraley; Samuel James McKelvie; Victor Stone; Robert V. Welland
Archive | 1997
Christopher Lee Fraley; Christopher A. Zimmerman
Archive | 2006
Joseph P. Fernando; Christopher Lee Fraley
Archive | 2002
Christopher A. Zimmerman; Christopher Lee Fraley; John Elsbree