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== Santiago – making music with neural networks in Pd-Gem ==
== SANTIAGO – making music with neural networks in Pd-Gem ==
Author: Hernán Kerlleñevich
Author: Hernán Kerlleñevich


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The system also provides visualization tools, thus allowing not only a better understanding of the network activity through visual feedback, but also highly customizable audiovisual performances.
The system also provides visualization tools, thus allowing not only a better understanding of the network activity through visual feedback, but also highly customizable audiovisual performances.


Multiple instances of SANTIAGO can be loaded in different machines, thus allowing distributed computing. Having multiple signal and data inputs and outputs, as well as standard communications protocols such as MIDI, OSC and TCP/IP, it becomes a unique tool for composers and performers, suitable for different performance scenarios, like live electronics, sound installations and telematic concerts.
Multiple instances of SANTIAGO can be loaded in different machines, thus allowing distributed computing. Having multiple signal and data inputs and outputs, as well as standard communications protocols such as [[MIDI]], [[OSC]] and [[TCP/IP]], it becomes a unique tool for composers and performers, suitable for different performance scenarios, like live electronics, sound installations and telematic concerts.


See also
See also
* [[GMU:Neuronale Netze - eine Einführung für Künstler/Präsentation/Neuronale Netze in Pure Data]]
* [[GMU:Neuronale Netze - eine Einführung für Künstler/Präsentation/Neuronale Netze in Pure Data]]