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Study on Digital Music Electrotherapy Instrument

2009 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, 2009
A new music doctor with digital music source is designed in view of the shortcoming of traditional musical doctor such as low tone quality and serious distortion. The hardware of the digital music electrotherapy instrument consists of three parts: music source control system, music signal adjusting module and therapeutic signal monitoring system.
Yong-yue Qi, Mei-rong Zhao, Yu-chi Lin
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Current research on the use of HCI in decision-making to build digital musical instruments: a survey

Simpósio Brasileiro de Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais, 2020
Over the past four decades, there has been an increase in the spread of digital musical instruments (DMIs), largely due to the ease of access to cheap technologies with great processing and storage power.
Rômulo Vieira   +2 more
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HCI Models for Digital Musical Instruments: Methodologies for Rigorous Testing of Digital Musical Instruments

2015
Here we present an analysis of literature relating to the evaluation methodologies of Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) derived from the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). We then apply choice aspects from these existing evaluation models and apply them to an optimized evaluation for assessing new DMIs.
Young, Gareth, Murphy, David
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Was that me?: exploring the effects of error in gestural digital musical instruments

Audio Mostly Conference, 2020
Traditional Western musical instruments have evolved to be robust and predictable, responding consistently to the same player actions with the same musical response. Consequently, errors occurring in a performance scenario are typically attributed to the
Dom Brown, C. Nash, Thomas J. Mitchell
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Digital Sensing of Musical Instruments

2018
Acoustic musical instruments enable very rich and subtle control when used by experienced musicians. Musicology has traditionally focused on analysis of scores and more recently audio recordings. However, most music from around the world is not notated, and many nuances of music performance are hard to recover from audio recordings. In this chapter, we
Peter Driessen, George Tzanetakis
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The Musical Playpen: An immersive digital musical instrument

Personal Technologies, 1999
A digital musical instrument, the “Musical Playpen”, was developed in an effort to provide children with immersive musical experiences. The instrument senses children's motion inside a playpen filled with plastic balls and maps their gestures to musical output.
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Interactivity of Digital Musical Instruments: Implications of Classifying Musical Instruments on Basic Music Research

2016
The introduction of the computer as musical instrument and the development of interactive musical instruments have led to completely new purposes and questions for music research; as a result, it no longer seems adequate to rely on the traditional classification of musical instruments, which is based on the purpose of instrument design and presentation
Kim, Jin Hyun, Seifert, Uwe
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Fiber optic musical instrument digital interface

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
The fiber optic musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) is a converter that transforms electrical MIDI signals from an electronic musical instrument (or electronic musical device) into light signals. These light signals travel down a fiber optic cable to another fiber optic MIDI link where they are converted back into their original electrical form
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Tools and Techniques for the Maintenance and Support of Digital Musical Instruments

New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2023
Albert-Ngabo Niyonsenga   +1 more
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