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"CCRMA Papers on Physical Modeling from the 1991 International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, Canada",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-73, Montreal, Canada, 10/1991.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1993 International Computer Music Conference, Tokyo, Japan",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-81, Tokyo, Japan, 12/1993.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1995 International Computer Music Conference, Banff, Canada",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-91, Banff, Canada, 09/1995.
"Combining Analysis and Synthesis in the ChucK Programming Language",
International Computer Music Conference, Copenhagen, 2007.
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"Composing for Laptop Orchestra",
Computer Music Journal, pp. 32(1):9-25, 2008.
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"Hardware, Software, and Compositional Tools for a Real Time Improvised Solo Trumpet Work",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-56, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1989.
"Identification of Control Parameters in an Articulatory Vocal Tract Model, with Applications to the Synthesis of Singing",
Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-68, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 12/1990.
Implementation of Single Reed Instruments with Arbitrary Bore Shapes Using Digital Waveguide Filters,
, no. STAN-M-50: Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1988.
"Interactive Network Media: A Dream Worth Dreaming?",
Organised Sound, pp. 10(3)209-219, 2007.
"The Laptop Orchestra as Classroom",
Computer Music Journal, pp. 32(1):26-37, 2008.
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"LECTOR: An Ecclesiastical Latin Control Language for the SPASM/Singer Instrument",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-76, Montreal, Canada, 1991.
"Musical Tapestry: Re-composing Natural Sounds",
Journal of New Music Research, pp. 36(4):241-250, 2008.
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"Noise and Aperiodicity in the Glottal Source: A Study of Singer Voices",
Twelfth International Congress of Phoenetic Sciences, no. STAN-M-75, 08/1991.
Reverberation Cancellation in Musical Signals Using Adaptive Filters,
, no. STAN-M-51, Stanford, California, CCRMA, 05/1988.
"Synthesis of the Singing Voice Using a Physically Parameterized Model of the Human Vocal Tract",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-57, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1989.