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              <p>Musical analysis from score, particularly of structural principles used by the composer, is an area fraught with potential errors caused by conjecture and interpretation. Analysis of music composed using a computer patching language may, alternatively, provide a far more reliable document of a composer's methods. This paper examines a small number of patches created using Miller Puckette's Pure Data (Pd), composed as part of a series of large scale electronic pieces.</p>
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