Pocius, 2023 - Google Patents
Expanding spatialization tools for various DMIsPocius, 2023
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- 3667098432168873166
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- Pocius K
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This thesis explores expanding existing Digital Music Instruments (DMIs) for use in multi- channel environments. This work begins by discussing existing uses of DMIs in multi- channel environments and trends in the use cases. This is followed by a discussion of the …
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