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Dahl, L., J. Herrera, and C. Wilkerson, "TweetDreams: Making music with the audience and the world using real-time Twitter data", International Conference on New Interfaces For Musical Expression, Oslo, Norway, 05/2011. Abstract
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Diener, G., "NUTATION: Structural Organization Versus Graphical Generality in a Common Music", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-59, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 09/1989.
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Diener, G., "Modeling Music Notation: A Three-Dimensional Approach", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-69, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 12/1990.
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Diener, G., Designing Digital Instruments with Hierarchical Waveguide Networks, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 05/1988.
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Diener, G., TTREES: An Active Data Structure for Computer Music, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 05/1988.
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Dumitrescu, T., J. Kepper, A. Kornstaedt, D. Röwenstruck, P. Roland, C. Sapp, and E. Selfridge-Field, "The Dagstuhl Core", Knowledge representation for intelligent music processing, no. 09051, Dagstuhl, Germany, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany, 2009. Abstract
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Dunkel, R. W., M. Rest, K. J. Werner, M. J. Olsen, and J. O. Smith III, "The Fender Bassman 5F6-A Family of Preamplifier Circuits—A Wave Digital Filter Case Study", International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-16), Brno, Czech Republic, 09/2016. Abstract
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Dyer, An Object-Oriented Real-Time Simulation of Music Performance Using Interactive Control, , vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-78: California Institute of Technology, 1991.
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