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March 01 2010
Interacting with Symbol, Sound, and Feature Spaces in Orchidée, a Computer-Aided Orchestration Environment
Grégoire Carpentier,
Grégoire Carpentier
IRCAM, Music Representations Group, 1 place Igor Stravinsky, F-75004 Paris, France. Gregoíre.Carpentier@ircam.fr
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Jean Bresson
Jean Bresson
IRCAM, Music Representations Group, 1 place Igor Stravinsky, F-75004 Paris, France. jean.bresson@ircam.fr
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Grégoire Carpentier
IRCAM, Music Representations Group, 1 place Igor Stravinsky, F-75004 Paris, France. Gregoíre.Carpentier@ircam.fr
Jean Bresson
IRCAM, Music Representations Group, 1 place Igor Stravinsky, F-75004 Paris, France. jean.bresson@ircam.fr
Online Issn: 1531-5169
Print Issn: 0148-9267
© 2010 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2010
Computer Music Journal (2010) 34 (1): 10–27.
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Grégoire Carpentier, Jean Bresson; Interacting with Symbol, Sound, and Feature Spaces in Orchidée, a Computer-Aided Orchestration Environment. Computer Music Journal 2010; 34 (1): 10–27. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/comj.2010.34.1.10
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