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Musical Considerations in Computer Music Workstation Design
Twenty-five years of fundamental research in the field of Computer music have led to a quicker development of Digital Audio Technologies. Today this research can be extended through the use of personal computers with non real-time direct synthesis capabilities. These systems can be considered full-fiedged Computer Music Autonomous Workstations (CMAWs). Reflections concerning the structure and mechanisms that underlie research and production in the ever-changing field of Computer Music lead to a detailed description of a specific workstation project, the Cagliari CMAW included in the PROGETTO CAGLIARI project.
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