Nakano et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Voice drummer: A music notation interface of drum sounds using voice percussion inputNakano et al., 2005
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- Nakano T
- Goto M
- Ogata J
- Hiraga Y
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- Publication venue
- Proc. of UIST 2005 (Demos)
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Voice Drummer is a percussion instrument notation interface using spoken percussion patterns as input. Its internal framework is based on the authors' previous study on voice percussion recognition. Voice Drummer can be used in various applications such as …
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