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Application of Data Flow Architecture to Computer Music Synthesis

Author(s)
Cesari, Carol Andrea
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Dennis, Jack B.
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Abstract
A computer music synthesis system is the most flexible of synthesis systems. It offers a composer extensive control over the sound of his piece. A user of such a system describes his composition in some synthesis language. The computer uses this description to calculate samples of a voltage waveform that can be fed to D/A converters at a specified sampling rate.
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1981-02
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149537
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MIT-LCS-TR-257

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