Goto, 2000 - Google Patents
Virtual musical instruments: Technological aspects and interactive performance issuesGoto, 2000
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- Goto S
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- Trends in Gestural Control of Music, Paris: IRCAM
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I have been creating various Gestural Interfaces 1 for use in my compositions for Virtual Musical Instruments 2. These Virtual Musical Instruments do not merely refer to the physical instruments, but also involve Sound Synthesis 3, programming and Interactive Video 4 …
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