Turchet et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Co-design of a Smart CajónTurchet et al., 2018
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- Turchet L
- McPherson A
- Barthet M
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- AES
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Smart Instruments are a novel family of musical instruments that embed sensors, actuators, wireless connectivity, and semantic audio technologies. This paper reports the findings of a participatory design approach to develop a Smart Cajón, a box-shaped percussion …
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