SoundWIRE research group at CCRMA, Stanford University is concerned with the use of Internet networks as an extension to computer music performance, composition and research.


Publications

Network Performance and Musical Systems

Cáceres, J.-P., Renaud, A., “Playing the network: the use of time delays as musical devices,” Proceedings of International Computer Music Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2008. Manuscript accepted for publication.


Internet Acoustics and Physical Models

Chafe, C., “Distributed Internet Reverberation for Audio Collaboration,” Proc. of the AES 24th Int. Conf., Banff, 2003. [PDF]

Chafe, C., Wilson, S., Walling, D., “Physical Model Synthesis with Application to Internet Acoustics,” Proc. 2002 Intl. Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Orlando, 2002. [PDF]

Chafe, C., Leisikow, R., “Levels of Temporal Resolution in Sonification of Network Performance,” Proc. 2001 Intl. Conference on Auditory Display, Helsinki, 2001. [PDF]


Network Delay Studies

Chafe, C., Gurevich, M., “Network Time Delay and Ensemble Accuracy: Effects of Latency, Asymmetry,” Proc. of the AES 117th Conf., San Francisco, 2004. [PDF]

Gurevich, M., Chafe, C., Leslie, G. and Tyan, S., “Simulation of networked ensemble performance with varying time delays: Characterization of ensemble accuracy,” Proc. 2004 Intl. Comp. Conf., 2004. [PDF]

Gurevich, M., Chafe, C., Leslie, G. and Tyan, S., “Effect of Time Delay on Ensemble Accuracy” Proc. 2004 Intl. Soc. Musical Acoustics, Nara, 2004. [PDF]


Software Design and Implementation

Chafe, C., Wilson, S., Leistikow, R., Chisholm, D., Scavone, G., “A Simplified Approach to High Quality Music and Sound Over IP,” Proc. COSTG6 Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-00), Verona, 2000. [PDF]