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1 (cl:in-package #:amuse)
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2
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3 ;;; Pulling compositions from the database
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4
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5 (defgeneric get-composition (identifier)
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6 (:documentation "Returns a composition of type dependant on
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7 identifier"))
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8
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9 (defgeneric monody (object)
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10 (:documentation "Returns a monody."))
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11 (defgeneric ensure-monody (object)
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12 (:documentation "Returns a generalised boolean."))
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13
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14 ;;; Getting constituents from compositions
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15 ;; IS this the mechanism we want to use
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16 (defgeneric time-signatures (composition)
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17 (:documentation "Returns all time-signatures in a composition
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18 Probably shouldn't be exported - can be replaced
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19 by (get-applicable-time-signature commposition composition)"))
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20 (defgeneric (setf time-signatures) (sequence composition)
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21 (:documentation "Sets all time-signatures in a composition.
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22 Is this wanted here?"))
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23 (defgeneric tempi (composition)
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24 (:documentation "Returns all tempi in a composition Probably
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25 shouldn't be exported - can be replaced
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26 by (get-applicable-tempi commposition composition)"))
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27 (defgeneric (setf tempi) (sequence composition)
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28 (:documentation "Sets all tempi in a composition.
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29 Is this wanted here?"))
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30 (defgeneric key-signatures (composition)
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31 (:documentation "Returns all key-signatures in a composition
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32 Probably shouldn't be exported - can be replaced
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33 by (get-applicable-key-signature commposition composition)"))
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34 (defgeneric (setf key-signatures) (sequence composition)
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35 (:documentation "Sets all key sigs in a composition.
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36 Is this wanted here?"))
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37
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38 ;;; Simple Accessors
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39
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40 ;; pitch-based
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41
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42 (defgeneric pitch (object &key kind)) ; ? Maybe this returns the pitch
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43 ; in its ur form?
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44 (defgeneric chromatic-pitch (pitch))
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45 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch (pitch))
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46 (defgeneric frequency (object)) ;?
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47
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48 (defgeneric octave (pitch)
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49 (:documentation "Return an integer representing the octave of
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50 pitch where middle c is defined to be the lowest pitch in
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51 octave 4."))
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52
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53 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch-octave (pitch)
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54 (:documentation "Return an integer representing the diatonic octave
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55 of pitch."))
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56
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57 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch-accidental (pitch)
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58 (:documentation "Return an integer representing the inflection of a
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59 diatonic pitch where where negative values indicate numbers of flats,
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60 0 indicates natural and positive values indicate numbers of sharps."))
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61
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62 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch-mp (pitch)
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63 (:documentation "Return an integer representing the morphetic pitch
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64 \(in MIPS terms) of a diatonic pitch."))
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65 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch-cp (pitch)
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66 (:documentation "Return an integer representing the chromatic pitch
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67 \(in MIPS terms) of a diatonic pitch."))
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68
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69 (defgeneric middle-c (pitch)
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70 (:documentation "Returns the value of middle C in the particular
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71 representation of pitch used by PITCH."))
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72 (defgeneric midi-pitch-number (pitch)
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73 (:documentation "Takes a pitch (usually a pitched event) and
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74 returns an integer between 0 and 127 representing the chromatic
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75 pitch represented (60=middle C, 48 the C below that, etc.)"))
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76 (defgeneric asa-pitch-string (pitch)
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77 (:documentation "Returns a string representing the designated ASA
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78 pitch name which has three parts: a letter name in the set
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79 {A,B,C,D,E,F,G}, an inflection in the set {n,f,s,ff,ss,fff,sss,...}
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80 and an octave number. E.g., Cn4 = Middle C."))
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81 (defgeneric asa-interval-string (pitch)
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82 (:documentation "Returns a string representing the designated ASA
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83 interval name which has two or three parts: a direction in the set
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84 {r,f} (absent for unisons/primes), a type in the set
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85 {p,ma,mi,a,d,aa,dd,aaa,ddd,...}, and a size number. E.g. rma2 =
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86 rising major second."))
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87 (defgeneric diatonic-pitch-name (pitch)
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88 (:documentation "Returns a char in the set
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89 {#\A,#\B,#\C,#\D,#\E,#\F,#\G}, representing the pitch name of
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90 PITCH."))
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91 (defgeneric pitch-class (pitch)
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92 (:documentation "Takes a pitch (usually a pitched event) and
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93 returns an integer between 0 and 12 representing the
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94 octave-independant pitch, with c=0, c#=1, etc.")
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95 (:method (p) (mod (midi-pitch-number p) 12)))
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96 (defgeneric span (pitch-interval))
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97
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98 ;; time
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99
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100 (defgeneric duration (period)
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101 (:documentation "Returns a real. Probably should only apply do
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102 standard-periods (rather than periods? or should it return
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103 something other than a value in other cases)"))
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104 (defgeneric (setf duration) (value period)
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105 (:documentation "As with duration, perhaps this should work only
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106 with standard-periods"))
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107 (defgeneric timepoint (moment)
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108 (:documentation "Returns a number for a moment. Does this make
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109 any sense on an abstrace class? Should it just apply to
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110 standard-moment?"))
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111 (defgeneric (setf timepoint) (value moment)
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112 (:documentation "Sets timepoint. What does this mean for an
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113 abstract class? Should it just apply to standard-moment"))
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114 (defgeneric cut-off (anchored-period) ; name?
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115 (:documentation "Returns a <moment> representing the point at
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116 which the anchored period has ended. By default, is calculated
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117 as the result of running time+ on the onset and period of the
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118 object.")
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119 (:method (apd) (time+ (moment apd) (period apd))))
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120 (defgeneric crotchet (object)
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121 (:documentation "Returns a period, the duration of which represents
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122 a crotchet in the time representation used by object."))
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123
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124 ;; others
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125
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126 ;; I've given the time-sig accessors general names because it allows
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127 ;; for symbols in time-signatures as well as numbers - numerator is an
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128 ;; odd accessor if the time sig is C (even in common practice) but
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129 ;; its meaning is clear. beat-units-per-bar is clearer, though, I
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130 ;; think.
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131
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132 (defgeneric beat-units-per-bar (time-signature)
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133 (:documentation "In a standard, fraction-like time-signature or
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134 a symbolic equivalent, this is the numerator."))
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135 (defgeneric time-signature-numerator (time-signature)
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136 (:method (ts) (beat-units-per-bar ts))
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137 (:documentation "Not obviously meaningful for non fraction-like
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138 time signatures"))
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139 (defgeneric beat-units (time-signature)
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140 (:documentation "In a standard, fraction-like time-signature or
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141 a symbolic equivalent, this is the denominator (n.b. the
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142 difference between this and @code{tactus-duration} is only
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143 visible for compound time, where this returns the lower portion
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144 of the time signature, but @code{tactus-duration} returns the
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145 higher-level unit)."))
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146 (defgeneric time-signature-denominator (time-signature)
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147 (:method (ts) (beat-units ts))
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148 (:documentation "Not obviously meaningful for non fraction-like
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149 time signatures"))
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150 (defgeneric tactus-duration (time-signature)
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151 ;; basic, but should do?
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152 (:method (ts)
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153 (cond
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154 ((and (not (= (beat-units-per-bar ts) 3))
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155 (= (rem (beat-units-per-bar ts) 3) 0))
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156 ;; compound time
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157 (* (/ 4 (beat-units ts))
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158 3))
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159 (t (/ 4 (beat-units ts)))))
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160 (:documentation "Returns a number of crotchets to represent the
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161 tactus, based on some idea of time signature patterns. Should,
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162 in future, return a duration rather than a number."))
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163
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164 (defgeneric key-signature-sharps (key-signature)
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165 (:documentation "Simple query for normal key-signatures."))
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166 (defgeneric key-signature-mode (ks)
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167 (:documentation "Query that only makes sense for midi-like key
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168 signatures"))
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169
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170 (defgeneric bpm (tempo)
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171 (:documentation "Basic tempo query")) ;; in bpm
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172 (defgeneric microseconds-per-crotchet (tempo)
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173 ;; As used (when rounded) in MIDI
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174 (:method (tp) (/ 60000000 (bpm tp)))
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175 (:documentation "Basic tempo query for MIDI. N.B. This will be
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176 a fraction and must be rounded before being used for output."))
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177
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178 ;;; Coerce-type accessors
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179
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180 ;; Should I be including these default methods? Should the accessors
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181 ;; be direct slot accessors or the generics I'm using? Should we
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182 ;; return the object itself if it already is in the target class?
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183
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184 (defgeneric anchored-period (anchored-period)
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185 (:method (apd) (make-anchored-period (onset apd) (duration apd)))
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186 (:documentation "Coerce any anchored period to a plain anchored
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187 period"))
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188
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189 (defgeneric period (period)
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190 (:method (pd) (make-period (duration pd)))
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191 (:documentation "Coerce any period to a floating period"))
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192
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193 (defgeneric moment (moment)
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194 (:method (md) (make-moment (timepoint md)))
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195 (:documentation "Coerce any moment, including an
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196 anchored-period to a moment"))
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197
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198 (defgeneric onset (anchored-period)
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199 (:method (ap) (moment ap))
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200 (:documentation "Return a moment for the start of an anchored period"))
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201 (defgeneric (setf onset) (value anchored-period))
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202
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203 ;;; Time Protocol (or moments?)
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204
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205 ;; negative times/durations -> ERROR?
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206
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207 ;; time+: <time> <duration> -> <time>
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208 ;; <duration> <time> -> <time> (same as previous?)
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209 ;; <duration> <duration> -> <duration> (or a distinct duration+?)
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210 ;; <time> <time> -> ERROR?
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211 ;;
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212 ;; time-: <time> <time> -> <duration>
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213 ;; <time> <duration> -> <time>
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214 ;; <duration> <duration> -> <duration> (or a distinct duration-?)
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215 ;; <duration> <time> -> ERROR?
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216 ;; <anchored> <anchored> -> (time- (moment o1) (moment o2)) ? or error?
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217
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218 (defgeneric time+ (object1 object2)
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219 (:documentation "Addition for time objects"))
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220 (defgeneric time- (object1 object2)
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221 (:documentation "Subtraction for time objects"))
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222
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223 (defgeneric time> (object1 object2)
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224 (:documentation "> operator for moments"))
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225 (defgeneric time< (object1 object2)
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226 (:documentation "< operator for moments")
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227 (:method (o1 o2) (time> o2 o1)))
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228 (defgeneric time= (object1 object2)
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229 (:documentation "= operator for moments"))
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230 (defgeneric time>= (object1 object2)
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231 (:documentation ">= operator for moments")
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232 (:method (o1 o2) (or (time> o1 o2) (time= o1 o2))))
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233 (defgeneric time<= (object1 object2)
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234 (:documentation "<= operator for moments")
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235 (:method (o1 o2) (or (time< o1 o2) (time= o1 o2))))
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236 (defgeneric time/= (object1 object2)
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237 (:documentation "not = operator for moments")
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238 (:method (o1 o2) (not (time= o1 o2))))
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239
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240 ;;; Duration protocol
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241
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242 (defgeneric duration> (object1 object2)
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243 (:documentation "> operator for periods"))
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244 (defgeneric duration< (object1 object2)
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245 (:documentation "< operator for periods")
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246 (:method (o1 o2) (duration> o2 o1)))
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247 (defgeneric duration= (object1 object2)
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248 (:documentation "= operator for periods"))
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249 (defgeneric duration>= (object1 object2)
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250 (:documentation ">= operator for periods")
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251 (:method (o1 o2) (or (duration> o1 o2) (duration= o1 o2))))
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252 (defgeneric duration<= (object1 object2)
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253 (:documentation "<= operator for periods")
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254 (:method (o1 o2) (or (duration< o1 o2) (duration= o1 o2))))
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255 (defgeneric duration/= (object1 object2)
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256 (:documentation "not = operator for periods")
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257 (:method (o1 o2) (not (duration= o1 o2))))
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258
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259 ;; for linear scaling:
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260 (defgeneric duration* (object1 object2)
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261 (:documentation "Multiplication operator for
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262 periods. Intuitively, this makes sense, but it may cause us
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263 trouble with some implementations in the future."))
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264 (defgeneric duration/ (object1 number)
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265 (:documentation "Division operator for periods. This may turn
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266 out not to mean much. Division is probably useful, but we may
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267 need to define what we mean with care."))
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268
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269 ;;; Pitch protocol
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270
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271 ;; pitch+: <pitch> <pitch> -> ERROR
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272 ;; <pitch> <interval> -> <pitch>
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273 ;; <interval> <pitch> -> <pitch> (same as previous?)
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274 ;; <interval> <interval> -> <interval> (or a distinct interval+?)
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275 ;;
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276 ;; pitch-: <pitch> <pitch> -> <interval>
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277 ;; <pitch> <interval> -> <pitch>
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278 ;; <interval> <interval> -> <interval>
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279 ;; <interval> <pitch> -> ERROR
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280
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281 (defgeneric pitch+ (object1 object2))
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282 (defgeneric pitch- (object1 object2))
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283
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284 (defgeneric pitch> (object1 object2))
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285 (defgeneric pitch< (object1 object2)
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286 (:method (o1 o2) (pitch> o2 o1)))
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287 (defgeneric pitch= (object1 object2))
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288 (defgeneric pitch>= (object1 object2)
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289 (:method (o1 o2) (or (pitch> o1 o2) (pitch= o1 o2))))
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290 (defgeneric pitch<= (object1 object2)
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291 (:method (o1 o2) (or (pitch< o1 o2) (pitch= o1 o2))))
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292 (defgeneric pitch/= (object1 object2)
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293 (:method (o1 o2) (not (pitch= o1 o2))))
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294
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295 ;;; Interval protocol (emphasise _pitch_ not _time_ interval?)
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296
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297 (defgeneric interval> (object1 object2))
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298 (defgeneric interval< (object1 object2)
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299 (:method (o1 o2) (interval> o2 o1)))
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300 (defgeneric interval= (object1 object2))
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301 (defgeneric interval>= (object1 object2)
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302 (:method (o1 o2) (or (interval> o1 o2) (interval= o1 o2))))
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303 (defgeneric interval<= (object1 object2)
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304 (:method (o1 o2) (or (interval< o1 o2) (interval= o1 o2))))
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305 (defgeneric interval/= (object1 object2)
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306 (:method (o1 o2) (not (interval= o1 o2))))
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307
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308 ;;; Allen's (1984) interval relations
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309 ;;; . equals already defined as INTERVAL= above
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310 ;;; . inverses ommitted for now (just use CL:NOT)
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311 ;;; . can all be defined in terms of MEETS (apparently)
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312
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313 (defgeneric meets (object1 object2))
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314 (defgeneric before (object1 object2))
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315 (defgeneric overlaps (object1 object2))
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316 (defgeneric during (object1 object2))
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317 (defgeneric starts (object1 object2))
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318 (defgeneric ends (object1 object2))
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319
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320 ;;; and extensions thereof ...
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321
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322 (defgeneric subinterval (object1 object2)
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323 (:method (o1 o2) (or (starts o1 o2) (during o1 o2) (ends o1 o2))))
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324
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325 (defgeneric disjoint (object1 object2)
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326 (:method (o1 o2)
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327 (or (before o1 o2) (meets o1 o2) (meets o2 o1) (before o2 o1))))
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328
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329 ;;; More time-based functions
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330
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331 (defgeneric period= (object1 object2)
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332 (:method (x y) nil))
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334 (defgeneric find-overlapping (anchored-period sequence)
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335 ;; Returns all members of a sequence of period signifiers that overlap
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336 ;; with the supplied period
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337 (:method (ap s) (remove-if #'(lambda (x) (amuse:disjoint ap x)) s)))
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339 ;; Return the anchored-period representing the intersection of two
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340 ;; anchored-period.
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341 (defgeneric period-intersection (anchored-period1
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342 anchored-period2))
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343
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344 (defgeneric inter-onset-interval (moment1 moment2)
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345 (:method (moment1 moment2) (time- (moment moment2) (moment moment1))))
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346
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347
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348 ;;; Time Signature
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349
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350 (defgeneric get-applicable-time-signatures (anchored-period composition)
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351 (:method (ap c) (find-overlapping ap (time-signatures c)))
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352 (:documentation "Return a list of TIME-SIGNATURE-PERIODs that are
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353 relevant to <anchored-period>. The period may contain
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354 information such as staff position and voicing, and the method
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355 may use this to filter its response"))
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356
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357 (defgeneric time-signature-equal (ts1 ts2)
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358 (:documentation "Comparison operator. The definition of
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359 equality is left open for implementers"))
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360
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361 ;;; Tempo
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362
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363 (defgeneric get-applicable-tempi (anchored-period composition)
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364 (:method (ap c) (find-overlapping ap (tempi c)))
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365 (:documentation "Return a list of TEMPO-PERIODs that are
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366 relevant to <anchored-period>. The period may contain
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367 information such as staff position and voicing, and the method
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368 may use this to filter its response"))
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369
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370 (defgeneric tempo-equal (t1 t2)
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371 (:documentation "Comparison operator. The definition of
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372 equality is left open for implementers"))
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373
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374 ;;; Tonality (Key Signature / Mode)
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375
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376 (defgeneric get-applicable-key-signatures (object1 object2)
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377 (:documentation "Return a list of KEY-SIGNATURE-PERIODs that are
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378 relevant to <anchored-period>. The period may contain
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379 information such as staff position and voicing, and the method
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380 may use this to filter its response"))
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381
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382 (defgeneric key-signature-equal (ks1 ks2)
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383 (:documentation "Comparison operator. The definition of
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384 equality is left open to implementers"))
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385
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386 ;;; Some generic constructors - are these useful? (DL 31/8/07)
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387 (defgeneric make-moment (value)
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388 (:documentation "Returns MOMENT of subclass appropriate to the
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389 class of value. Probably guessed."))
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390 (defgeneric make-period (value)
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391 (:documentation "Returns PERIOD of subclass appropriate to the
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392 class of value. Probably guessed."))
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393 (defgeneric make-anchored-period (start-value duration-value)
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394 (:documentation "Returns ANCHORED-PERIOD of subclass
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395 appropriate to the class of value. Probably guessed."))
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396
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397 (defgeneric trim-enclosing-silence (composition)
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398 (:documentation "Returns a composition of the same type as
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399 composition provided, with leading and following silences/rests
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400 removed, but preserving all relevant information. Where
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401 relevant, any silence in a bar containing musical material may
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402 be preserved.")
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403
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404 ;;; Dynamics
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405 ;;; Voice
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406 ;;; Boundary Strength (phrasing)
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