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Date: 2010-10-12 19:06:07
Rhythm
International Computer Music Conference
Computer music
IxiQuarks
Synthesizer
Timing
Music
Entertainment
New Interfaces for Musical Expression

From a certain perspective, the computer is the musical instrument and compositional tool par excellence. Finally, composers have the absolute control over the execution of their work they have dreamt about for centuries

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