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Problems in computer synthesis of string timbre /

Problems in computer synthesis of string timbre /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Conyngham, Barry
Other Authors: Harris, R.P. (Rex Phillip), University of Melbourne, Dept. of Computer Science
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Parkville, Vic.] : Dept. of Computer Science, University of Melbourne, 1980.
Series:Paper / Computer Music Research Project ; 4
Subjects:
Computer music.
Computer sound processing.
Stringed instruments.
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