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Lee, Terry Alan. GranCloud: A real-time gqranular synthesis application
and its implementation in the interactive composition Creo. Master of Music
(Composition), December 2009, 127 pp., 9 tables, 22 illustrations, references, 18
titles.
GranCloud is new application for the generation of real-time granular
synthesis in the SuperCollider programming environment. Although the software
was initially programmed for use in the interactive composition Creo, it was
implemented as an independent program for use in any computer music project.
GranCloud consists of a set of SuperCollider classes representing granular
clouds and parameter objects defining control data for the synthesis. The
software is very flexible, allowing users to create their own grain synthesis
definitions and control parameters. Cloud objects encapsulate all of the control
data and methods necessary to render virtually any type of granular synthesis.
Parameter objects provide several simple methods for mapping grain parameters
to complex changing data sets or to external data sources. GranCloud simplifies
the complex task of generating granular synthesis, allowing composers to focus
less on technological issues and more on musical considerations during the
compositional process.
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Lee, Terry Alan. GranCloud: A real-time granular synthesis application and its implementation in the interactive composition Creo., thesis, December 2009; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc12151/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .