Anticipatory Score Following
MuTant Team-Project,
Music Representation Research Group,
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2007-2015.
Antescofo~ is a modular polyphonic Score Following system as well as a Synchronous Programming language for musical composition. The module allows for automatic recognition of music score position and tempo from a realtime audio Stream coming from performer(s), making it possible to synchronize an instrumental performance with computer realized elements. The synchronous language within Antescofo allows flexible writing of time and interaction in computer music.
Antescofo technology does not need any (offline) training and is intended to be plug-and-play.
Antescofo started out in close collaboration with the composer Marco Stroppa. Antescofo intends to expand the paradigm of synchronization and score following and tends towards a tool for writing of time and interaction in computer music, for both composition and performance. Therefore, it will evolve continually.
Antescofo has been developed as an external module for Max/MSP and PureData programming environments. Antescofo is distributed via IRCAM Forum since November 2009. Starting Spring 2016, Antescofo is a startup company with the aim of bringing the technology to the greater public.
Antescofo was born out of a collaboration a researcher (Arshia Cont), a composer (Marco Stroppa), and saxophonist Claude Delangle for the world premier of ... of Silence in late 2007. Antescofo is particularly grateful to composer Marco Stroppa, the main motivation behind its existence and his continuous and generous intellectual support. Since 2007, many composers and computer musicians have joined the active camp to whom Antescofo is always grateful: Pierre Boulez, Philippe Manoury, Gilbert Nouno, Serge Lemouton, Larry Nelson, and others… .
The development of Antescofo has been made possible by generous support from Ircam, Inria, and CNRS; and the French National Research Agency (ANR) Project INEDIT (ANR-12-CORD-0009).