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Front Cover: The three versions of The Hands, which are explained in the article by Torre, Andersen, and Bald´ e. (Photos courtesy of Daniel Buzzo.)
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Established in 1977 as the definitive journal of its field, Computer Music Journal (CMJ) covers a wide range of topics such as digital audio signal processing, electroacoustic composition, new musical controllers, and music information retrieval. With cutting-edge scholarship accompanied by interviews with leading composers and informative reviews of products and publications, CMJ is an indispensable resource for composers, performers, scientists, engineers, and computer enthusiasts interested in computer-generated sound and music.
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Volume 40, Number 2, Summer 2016Table of Contents

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ISSN | 1531-5169 |
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Print ISSN | 0148-9267 |
Launched on MUSE | 2016-06-10 |
Open Access | No |
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