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Digital signal processing aspects of digital musical Instruments [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988
Digital signal processing techniques are being widely used in electronic musical instruments and their accessories. Today's digital musical instruments provide a greater variety of sounds and a more precise control than ever before. However, these instruments lack intuitive, direct controls making them difficult for most musicians to use.
Jun-ichi Fujimori, Hirokazu Kato
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Mobile Music, Sensors, Physical Modeling, and Digital Fabrication: Articulating the Augmented Mobile Instrument

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2017
Two concepts are presented, extended, and unified in this paper: mobile device augmentation towards musical instruments design and the concept of hybrid instruments.
Romain Michon   +5 more
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Expressiveness and Digital Musical Instrument Design

open access: yesJournal of New Music Research, 2005
In this article, after giving some possible definitions of “expressiveness”, we examine the problem of expressiveness in digital musical instruments, which tends to involve using specific gestures to obtain an expressive sound rather than performing expressive gestures.
Arfib, Daniel   +2 more
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From the Body with the Body: Performing with a Genome-Based Musical Instrument [PDF]

open access: yesEAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies, 2020
INTRODUCTION: In this paper we present Silico, a new Digital Musical Instrument which ideally represents theperformer itself. This instrument is composed by two parts: an interface (a sensor glove), which relies on the movementsof the performer’s hand ...
Francesco Rì   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Awakening the Synthesizer Knob: Gestural Perspectives

open access: yesMachines, 2015
While being the primary mode of interaction with mainstream digital musical instruments, the knob has been greatly overlooked in its potential for innovation. In this paper, we aim to open up the thinking about new possibilities for the knob. Based on an
Arvid Jense, Berry Eggen
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Case Report: Accessible Digital Musical Instrument Can Be Used for Active Music Therapy in a Person With Severe Dementia and Worsening Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms: A Case Study Over a Year and a Half

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2022
Despite the fact that accessible digital musical instruments can take into account the level of cognitive demands, previous studies have been conducted with patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and it is not known whether they can be used by ...
Eisuke Kondo   +4 more
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Ominous: Playfulness and emergence in a performance for biophysical music

open access: yesBody, Space & Technology Journal, 2015
This article tackles the issue of playfulness in biosignal-based performance with digital musical instruments. The practical context is that of an interactive sound sculpture performance, entitled Ominous, for the Xth Sense, a biophysical musical ...
Zofia Sleziak
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Third City 2017: Improvisational Roles in Performances Using Live Sampling

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2018
The 2017 set by the electroacoustic duo Third City comprised five pieces, each defined by an audio path linking different acoustic musical instruments to digital musical instruments to enable live sampling.
Aveyard Jon, Wilkinson Dan
doaj   +1 more source

Creating Digital Musical Instruments with libmosaic-sound and Mosaicode

open access: yesInternational Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications, 2020
Music has been influenced by digital technology over the last few decades. With the computer and the Digital Musical Instruments, the musical composition could trespass the use of acoustic instruments demanding to musicians and composers a sort of ...
L. Goncalves, F. Schiavoni
semanticscholar   +1 more source

HCI Models for Digital Musical Instruments: Methodologies for Rigorous Testing of Digital Musical Instruments

open access: yes, 2020
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 W., Murphy, Dave
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