Multi Web Audio Sequencer: Collaborative Music Making
@article{Favory2019MultiWA, title={Multi Web Audio Sequencer: Collaborative Music Making}, author={Xavier Favory and Xavier Serra}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2019}, volume={abs/1905.06717} }
Comunicacio presentada a: Web Audio Conference WAC-2018, celebrat del 19 al 21 de setembre de 2018 a Berlin, Alemanya.
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