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Interface Design for Computer-Controlled Audio Systems
Success in designing user interfaces for complex computer systems will, in large part, determine the success of the systems as a whole. Information from within the field of human-computer interaction is presented and applied within the domain of computer-controlled audio systems. This includes the design of visual and tactile displays, alternative input devices and input mappings, stimulus response compatibility, customization, and intelligent interfaces. The presentation will focus on real-world audio applications, and how one can use principles of interface design and human-computer interaction to create successful user interfaces for computer-controlled audio systems.
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