Translations:Sonification in practice/83/en

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These two methods are not mutually exclusive and can eventually display the same sounds. The difference is that in an “a posteriori” sonification, because the sound is produced after the events that originated the data, the parameters of the final piece can be adapted, i.e. the total duration. In a real-time case, you can control the time resolution: that is the time interval at which the sound can change and is played.