The Architecture of Auracle: A Voice-Controlled, Networked Sound Instrument. Freeman, J., Ramakrishnan, S., Varnik, K., Neuhaus, M., Burk, P., & Birchfield, D. In pages 4, 2005. International Computer Music Association.
The Architecture of Auracle: A Voice-Controlled, Networked Sound Instrument [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Auracle is a voice-controlled, networked sound instrument which enables users to control a synthesized instrument with their voice and to interact with each other in real time over the Internet. This paper describes the architecture of the system in detail, including the multi-level analysis of vocal input, the communication of that analysis data across the network, and the mapping of that data onto a software synthesizer.
@inproceedings{freeman_architecture_2005,
	title = {The {Architecture} of {Auracle}: {A} {Voice}-{Controlled}, {Networked} {Sound} {Instrument}},
	url = {http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.bbp2372.2005.025},
	abstract = {Auracle is a voice-controlled, networked sound instrument which enables users to control a synthesized instrument with their voice and to interact with each other in real time over the Internet. This paper describes the architecture of the system in detail, including the multi-level analysis of vocal input, the communication of that analysis data across the network, and the mapping of that data onto a software synthesizer.},
	publisher = {International Computer Music Association},
	author = {Freeman, Jason and Ramakrishnan, Sekhar and Varnik, Kristjan and Neuhaus, Max and Burk, Phil and Birchfield, David},
	year = {2005},
	keywords = {New music composition},
	pages = {4},
}

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