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1990
Chowning, J., Music From Machines: Perceptual Fusion and Auditory Perspective - for Ligeti, , no. STAN-M-64: Stanford University Department of Music, 1990.
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1986
Chowning, J., and B. Mont-Reynaud, Intelligent Analysis of Composite Acoustic Signals, Final Report, , Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1986.
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1984
Chowning, J., L. Rush, B. Mont-Reynaud, C. Chafe, W. A. Schloss, and J. O. Smith III, Intelligent Systems for the Analysis of Digitized Acoustic Signals, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-15: Stanford University Department of Music, 1984.
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1982
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, J. A. Moorer, and L. Rush, Instrumental Timbre and Related Acoustical Phenomena in the Perception of Music, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-11, Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 08/1982.
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Chowning, J., and C. Sheeline, Auditory Distance Perception Under Natural Sounding Conditions, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-12: Stanford University Department of Music, 1982.
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1978
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, L. Rush, J. A. Moorer, and L. Smith, Simulation of Music Instrument Tones in Reverberant Environments, Final Report, : Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1978.
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1974
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, L. Rush, and J. A. Moorer, Computer Simulation of Music Instrument Tones in Reverberant Environments, , no. STAN-M-1: Stanford University Department of Music, 1974.
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1973
Chowning, J., "The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Frequency Modulation", Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, pp. J. Audio Eng. Soc. 21 (7), 526-534., 1973. Abstract
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1971
Chowning, J., "The Simulation of Moving Sound Sources", Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, pp. J. Audio Eng. Soc. 19 (1), 2–6., 1971. Abstract
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