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MCM 2013: The Fourth International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 76-77 (2014) - Till Bovermann, Dave Griffiths:
Computation as Material in Live Coding. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 40-53 (2014) - Rodrigo F. Cádiz, Javier Ramos:
Sound Synthesis of a Gaussian Quantum Particle in an Infinite Square Well. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 53-67 (2014) - Baptiste Caramiaux, Jules Françoise, Norbert Schnell, Frédéric Bevilacqua:
Mapping Through Listening. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 34-48 (2014) - Simon Conan, Etienne Thoret, Mitsuko Aramaki, Olivier Derrien, Charles Gondre, Sølvi Ystad, Richard Kronland-Martinet:
An Intuitive Synthesizer of Continuous-Interaction Sounds: Rubbing, Scratching, and Rolling. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 24-37 (2014) - Roger B. Dannenberg, Nicolas E. Gold, Dawen Liang, Guangyu Xia:
Methods and Prospects for Human-Computer Performance of Popular Music. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 36-50 (2014) - Roger B. Dannenberg, Nicolas E. Gold, Dawen Liang, Guangyu Xia:
Active Scores: Representation and Synchronization in Human-Computer Performance of Popular Music. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 51-62 (2014) - Ross Feller:
Barry Schrader: The Barnum Museum (2009-2012). Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 90-91 (2014) - Ross Feller:
Juan Blanco: Nuestro Tiempo/Our Time. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 84-86 (2014) - Ross Feller:
Matthew Burtner: Noise Plays Burtner. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 77-79 (2014) - Jacob Gotlib:
Andrey Smirnov: Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th Century Russia. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 104-107 (2014) - Amy K. Hoover, Paul A. Szerlip, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Functional Scaffolding for Composing Additional Musical Voices. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 80-99 (2014) - Douglas Keislar:
About This Issue. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 1-2 (2014) - Gary S. Kendall, Christopher Haworth, Rodrigo F. Cádiz:
Sound Synthesis with Auditory Distortion Products. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 5-23 (2014) - Rodolphe Koehly, Marcelo M. Wanderley, Theodorus van de Ven, Denis Curtil:
In-House Development of Paper Force Sensors for Musical Applications. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 22-35 (2014) - Katerina Kosta, Shengchen Li:
2013 Performance Studies Network International Conference. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 78-80 (2014) - Annea Lockwood:
Thomas Clark: Larry Austin: Life and Works of an Experimental Composer. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 91-93 (2014) - Eric D. Lyon, R. Benjamin Knapp, Gascia Ouzounian:
Compositional and Performance Mapping in Computer Chamber Music: A Case Study. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 64-75 (2014) - Thor Magnusson:
Herding Cats: Observing Live Coding in the Wild. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 8-16 (2014) - Israel Neuman:
Generative Tools for Interactive Composition: Real-Time Musical Structures Based on Schaeffer's TARTYP and on Klumpenhouwer Networks. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 63-77 (2014) - Doug Van Nort, Marcelo M. Wanderley, Philippe Depalle:
Mapping Control Structures for Sound Synthesis: Functional and Topological Perspectives. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 6-22 (2014) - David Ogborn:
Live Coding in a Scalable, Participatory Laptop Orchestra. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 17-30 (2014) - Curtis Roads:
Nicolas Isherwood: The Techniques of Singing. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 102-104 (2014) - Jan C. Schacher, Daniel Bisig, Philippe Kocher:
The Map and the Flock: Emergence in Mapping with Swarm Algorithms. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 49-63 (2014) - Jaime Serquera, Eduardo Reck Miranda:
Histogram Mapping Synthesis: A Cellular Automata-Based Technique for Flexible Sound Design. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 38-52 (2014) - Kate Sicchio:
Hacking Choreography: Dance and Live Coding. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 31-39 (2014) - Andrew Sorensen, Ben Swift, Alistair Riddell:
The Many Meanings of Live Coding. Comput. Music. J. 38(1): 65-76 (2014) - Ian Stevenson:
EMS 2014: The Twelfth Electroacoustic Music Studies Network Conference. Comput. Music. J. 38(4): 100-101 (2014) - Robert S. Thompson:
Eric Lyon: Designing Audio Objects for Max/MSP and Pd. Comput. Music. J. 38(2): 80-84 (2014) - Robert Tubb, Simon Dixon:
A Zoomable Mapping of a Musical Parameter Space Using Hilbert Curves. Comput. Music. J. 38(3): 23-33 (2014)
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