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In addition to his job as co-founder of a software company, he teaches computer music composition at the music conservatory at Stuttgart, Germany, since 1989. Some of his work was published in the ICMC-Proceedings 1988, 1990, 1991. Programming experience includes LISP and SMALLTALK.
In 1996 he started to develop a new system for computer aided composition, called MusicTalk. The name stems from the programming language on which it is based: Smalltalk. MusicTalk includes several compositional paradigms which can be seamlessly extended and integrated by its users. One paradigm follows the stream-approach of Rick Taube's Common Music, but adds a dialog-oriented interface to help users in assembling their compositional algorithms without the knowledge of a programming language. It also adds a couple of transforming procedures like STRUCTURAL morphing, parameter-mapping and arranging procedures. Users can extend the system at any level because it is available with full source code. A beta version of MusicTalk can be downloaded from the MusicTalk homepage. http://www.s.netic.de/mahling/musictalk.html