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Author: Krzysztof Czaja
Author: Krzysztof Czaja


''Multi-instantiation'' is the process of taking a single
Download full paper: [[Media:Self-replication-how to do more using less.pdf]]
declaration of an object, or a patch, and creating several instances
 
of it, ''replicating'' the structure, while possibly varying the
''Multi-instantiation'' is the process of taking a single declaration of an object, or a patch, and creating several instances of it, ''replicating'' the structure, while possibly varying the initial state.  An important application, among many others, is
initial state.  An important application, among many others, is
supporting the implementation of polyphonic instruments.
supporting the implementation of polyphonic instruments.


There are two distinct design options: the process of replication may
There are two distinct design options: the process of replication may be initiated and controlled either from the outside, or from the inside of the replicated patch.  The latter possibility is explored in this paper in an attempt to advocate for ''self-replication'' as a conceptually simple, yet quite generic and powerful mechanism.
be initiated and controlled either from the outside, or from the
 
inside of the replicated patch.  The latter possibility is explored in
 
this paper in an attempt to advocate for ''self-replication'' as a
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conceptually simple, yet quite generic and powerful mechanism.
 
 
 
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Author: Krzysztof Czaja

Download full paper: Media:Self-replication-how to do more using less.pdf

Multi-instantiation is the process of taking a single declaration of an object, or a patch, and creating several instances of it, replicating the structure, while possibly varying the initial state. An important application, among many others, is supporting the implementation of polyphonic instruments.

There are two distinct design options: the process of replication may be initiated and controlled either from the outside, or from the inside of the replicated patch. The latter possibility is explored in this paper in an attempt to advocate for self-replication as a conceptually simple, yet quite generic and powerful mechanism.


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