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Wang, G., G. Essl, and H. Pentinnen, "The Mobile Phone Orchestra", Oxford Handbook of Mobile Music Studies: Oxford University Press, 2010. Abstract
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Bosi, M., "MPEG Audio Compression Basics", The MPEG Representation of Digital Media: Springer, 2012.
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Conference Paper
Nam, J., J. S. Abel, and J. O. Smith III, "A Method for Estimating Interaural Time Difference for Binaural Synthesis", the 125th Audio Engineering Society Convention, San Francisco, CA, USA, AES, 10/2008. Abstract
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Bryan, N., and J. S. Abel, "Methods For Extending Room Impulse Responses Beyond Their Noise Floor", 129th Audio Engineering Society Convention, San Francisco, California, Audio Engineering Society, 11/2010. Abstract
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Krishnaswamy, A., and J. O. Smith III, "Methods for Simulating String Collisions with Rigid Spatial Objects", Proc. IEEE Workshop on Appl. Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, New Paltz, NY, New York, IEEE Press, oct, 2003.
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Kermit-Canfield, E., and K. J. Werner, "Modal Analysis and Synthesis of the University of Michigan Lurie Carillon", Resonance and Remembrance: An Interdisciplinary Bell Studies Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 03/2017. Abstract
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Kermit-Canfield, E., and K. J. Werner, "Modal Audio Effect: A Carillon Case Study", 20th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-17), Edinburgh, UK, 09/2017. Abstract
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Bernardini, A., K. J. Werner, A. Sarti, and J. O. Smith III, "Modeling a Class of Multi-Port NonLinearities in Wave Digital Structures", European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Nice, France, August/2015. Abstract
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Huang, P., S. Serafin, and J. O. Smith III, "Modeling High-Frequency Modes of Complex Resonators Using a Waveguide Mesh", Proc. Int. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-00), Verona, Italy, 2000.
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Werner, K. J., R. W. Dunkel, and F. G. Germain, "Modeling the Hammond Organ Vibrato/Chorus with Wave Digital Filters", International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-16), Brno, Czech Republic, 09/2016. Abstract
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Bryan, N., J. Herrera, J. Oh, and G. Wang, MoMu: A Mobile Music Toolkit, , Sydney, Australia, 06/2010. Abstract
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Werner, K. J., J. S. Abel, and J. O. Smith III, "More Cowbell: a Physically-Informed, Circuit-Bendable, Digital Model of the TR-808 Cowbell", 137th International Audio Engineering Society (AES) Conference, Los Angeles, CA, 10/2014. Abstract
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Bernardini, A., K. J. Werner, A. Sarti, and J. O. Smith III, "Multi-Port NonLinearities in Wave Digital Structures", IEEE International Symposium on Signals, Circuits, and Systems (ISSCS), Iași, Romania, July/2015. Abstract
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Bryan, N., and G. Wang, "Musical Influence Network Analysis and Rank of Sampled-Based Music", 12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Miami, Florida, 09/2011. Abstract
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Conference Proceedings
Hamilton, R., "maps and legends: FPS-Based Interfaces For Composition and Immersive Performance", International Computer Music Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007. Abstract
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Journal Article
Hamilton, R., "Maps and Legends : Designing FPS-Based Interfaces for Multi-user Composition, Improvisation and Immersive Performance", Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval. Sense of Sounds, vol. Volume 4969/2008, pp. 478-486, 2008. Abstract
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Werner, K. J., and J. S. Abel, "Modal Processor Effects Inspired by Hammond Tonewheel Organs", Applied Sciences, issue Special Issue: Audio Signal Processing, 2016. Abstract
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Werner, K. J., A. Bernardini, J. O. Smith III, and A. Sarti, "Modeling Circuits with Arbitrary Topologies and Active Linear Multiports using Wave Digital Filters", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 06/2018. Abstract
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Bernardini, A., K. J. Werner, A. Sarti, and J. O. Smith III, "Modeling Nonlinear Wave Digital Elements using the Lambert Function", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, vol. 63, issue 8, 08/2016. Abstract
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Misra, A., G. Wang, and P. Cook, "Musical Tapestry: Re-composing Natural Sounds", Journal of New Music Research, pp. 36(4):241-250, 2008. Abstract
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Miscellaneous
Smith III, J. O., Making Virtual Electric Guitars and Associated Effects Using Faust [DRAFT], , dec, 2007.
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Report
Gillespie, B., and S. O'Modhrain, The Moose: A Haptic User Interface for Blind Persons with Application to the Digital Sound Studio, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 10/1995.
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Smith III, J. O., Music Applications of Digital Waveguides, : Stanford University, 1987.
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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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Thesis
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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Strawn, J., "Modeling Musical Transitions", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-26: Stanford University, 06/1985.
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