Reflective Optical Pickup For Violin
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(2) Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME06), Paris, France. Reflective Optical Pickup For Violin Nicolas Leroy. Emmanuel Fléty. Frederic Bevilacqua. Performing Arts Research Team. Performing Arts Research Team. Performing Arts Research Team & Real Time Applications Team. IRCAM – 1, place Igor Stravinsky. IRCAM – 1, place Igor Stravinsky. IRCAM – 1, place Igor Stravinsky. 75004 PARIS - FRANCE +33/1 44 78 42 31. 75004 PARIS - FRANCE +33/1 44 78 15 49. 75004 PARIS - FRANCE +33/1 44 78 48 31. nicolas.leroy@ircam.fr. emmanuel.flety@ircam.fr. frederic.bevilacqua@ircam.fr. . .
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