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found 45 matches
- 2009
- Jon Appleton:
My Friend Max. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 23-25 (2009) - Christopher Ariza:
The Interrogator as Critic: The Turing Test and the Evaluation of Generative Music Systems. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 48-70 (2009) - Jeremy C. Baguyos:
Seoul International Computer Music Festival 2008. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 101-103 (2009) - Freya Bailes
, Roger T. Dean
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When Is Noise Speech? A Survey in Sonic Ambiguity. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 57-67 (2009) - Michael Robert Barnhart:
Nick Collins and Julio d'Escriván, Editors: The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 64-65 (2009) - Stefan Bilbao:
Direct Simulation of Reed Wind Instruments. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 43-55 (2009) - Michael Boyd:
Matthew Ostrowski: vertebra. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 68-69 (2009) - Osvaldo Budón:
Eleanor Stubley, Editor: Compositional Crossroads: Music, McGill, Montreal. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 83-87 (2009) - John Chowning:
Wave Studies: Sailing an Ocean with Max and Marjorie Mathews. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 35-40 (2009) - Patricia L. Dirks:
Frances White: Centre Bridge: Electroacoustic Works. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 69-70 (2009) - Martin Eckart:
Percussa AudioCubes Sensors/Controllers. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 93-95 (2009) - Ross Feller:
Various: Music from SEAMUS, Volume 17. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 78-80 (2009) - Ross Feller:
Drew Krause: Powder. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 105-107 (2009) - Andrew Fletcher
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Dennis Miller: Seven Animations. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 80-81 (2009) - Amalia de Götzen:
Rondà da Passeggio. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 68-70 (2009) - James Harley:
Évelyne Gayou: GRM - Le Groupe de Recherches Musicales: Cinquante ans d'histoire. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 103-105 (2009) - Frode Holm:
NAMM 2009. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 61-64 (2009) - Hubert Howe:
My Experiences with Max Mathews in the Early Days of Computer Music. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 41-44 (2009) - Christopher Jette:
Decompartmental: Conversing with Clarence Barlow. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 10-22 (2009) - Mikael Laurson, Mika Kuuskankare, Vesa Norilo:
An Overview of PWGL, a Visual Programming Environment for Music. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 19-31 (2009) - Vincenzo Lombardo
, Andrea Valle, John P. Fitch, Kees Tazelaar, Stefan Weinzierl, Wojciech Borczyk:
A Virtual-Reality Reconstruction of Poème Électronique Based on Philological Research. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 24-47 (2009) - Esteban Maestre
, Rafael Ramírez
, Stefan Kersten, Xavier Serra
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Expressive Concatenative Synthesis by Reusing Samples from Real Performance Recordings. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 23-42 (2009) - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis, Andrew P. Beatty:
Erratum: Musical Style, Psychoaesthetics, and Prospects for Entropy as an Analytic Tool. Comput. Music. J. 33(3): 3 (2009) - Matthew McCabe:
Dan Trueman: Machine Language. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 90 (2009) - Eduardo Reck Miranda, Larry Bull, François Gueguen, Ivan S. Uroukov:
Computer Music Meets Unconventional Computing: Towards Sound Synthesis with In Vitro Neuronal Networks. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 9-18 (2009) - Katy C. Noland, Mark B. Sandler
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Influences of Signal Processing, Tone Profiles, and Chord Progressions on a Model for Estimating the Musical Key from Audio. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 42-56 (2009) - Iroro Orife:
Tae Hong Park: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing: Computer Musically Speaking. Comput. Music. J. 33(1): 74-76 (2009) - Dan Overholt, John Thompson, Lance Putnam, Bo Bell, Jim Kleban, Bob L. Sturm
, JoAnn Kuchera-Morin:
A Multimodal System for Gesture Recognition in Interactive Music Performance. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 69-82 (2009) - François Pachet:
Description-Based Design of Melodies. Comput. Music. J. 33(4): 56-68 (2009) - Jyri Pakarinen, David T. Yeh:
A Review of Digital Techniques for Modeling Vacuum-Tube Guitar Amplifiers. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 85-100 (2009)
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