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Glad to help. Yes so do I, I've seen a lot of INRIA projects that stunned me. I didn't know about CCRMA, would you mind sharing some stuff you found over there?


Hah sorry, I edited my comment before you replied, but I got a brain mix-up between the international computer-music centers' acronyms: CCRMA is an American one at Stanford, but I meant IRCAM, the French one at Centre Pompidou. The third of the "big three" is CNMAT at UC-Berkeley. All are 5-letter acronyms, so it is a bit easy to confuse...

It will not be very interesting if you don't care about computer music, but IRCAM has an ethos of producing many projects in that area. For example, the Max system that later became Max/MSP (and later the open-source version, Pd) was originally an IRCAM project. They also have a Common Lisp based visual-score system (http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/home), a system for data-based resynthesis using musical corpora (http://imtr.ircam.fr/imtr/CataRT), and a number of other things, including many projects more on the music/composition side.




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