virtual orchestra

collocation in English

meaningsofvirtualandorchestra

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virtual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/
almost a particular thing ...
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orchestra
noun
uk
/ˈɔː.kɪ.strə/
us
/ˈɔːr.kə.strə/
a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by ...
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(Definition ofvirtualandorchestrafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The concept of avirtualorchestrabinds together many fields of science, ranging from acoustics and music theory to computer graphics and human behaviour.
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In this article we present the techniques with which this kind ofvirtualorchestracan be created.
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Several techniques required in implementing thevirtualorchestrawere discussed.
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The other user, the observer, may move around the virtual space and watch and listen to thevirtualorchestrain a virtual space.
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During the conference over 700 attendees tried conducting thevirtualorchestraand many more visitors listened to the auralised performance with headphones.
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In this article we demonstrate an interactive audiovisual rendering system where an animatedvirtualorchestraplays in a modelled concert hall.
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Others do not realise how the reaction of thevirtualorchestradiffers from a real orchestra.
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Thevirtualorchestrademonstrates realtime audiovisual rendering in a most fascinating way.
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Avirtualorchestrais a demanding realtime application because live music performance is an art form where timing and cooperation of musicians must be smooth and accurate.
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Producers also threatened to replace all musicians with avirtualorchestraif they went on strike.
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Therefore, thevirtualorchestraincorporates intermediaries that demarcate between parameters that are under the control of the performer and those that are deterministic.
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His approach to audio technology is to use it as a platform to launch otherwise impossible musical performances, thereby making his computer behave like avirtualorchestra.
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Musicians enjoy the thrill of playing with a full orchestra, while the audience enjoys the rich sound that comes from the combination of thevirtualorchestrawith the musicians.
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