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'''Gary P. Scavone''' is a [[computer]] [[music]] researcher and an assistant [[professor]] of music technology at [[McGill University]]. |
'''Gary P. Scavone''' is a [[computer]] [[music]] researcher and an assistant [[professor]] of music technology at [[McGill University]]. |
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Previously, Scavone directed the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at [[Stanford University]]. He, along with [[Perry Cook]], authored the [[Synthesis Toolkit]] (STK). After conducting extensive research into the digital modeling of woodwind instruments (the subject of his [[Ph.D.|doctoral]] [[dissertation]]), Scavone turned to the [[audio synthesis|electronic synthesis]] of such instruments. |
Previously, Scavone directed the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at [[Stanford University]]. He, along with [[Perry Cook]], authored the [[Synthesis Toolkit]] (STK). After conducting extensive research into the digital modeling of woodwind instruments (the subject of his [[Ph.D.|doctoral]] [[dissertation]]), Scavone turned to the [[audio synthesis|electronic synthesis]] of such instruments. |
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Also Brandon Scavone is FREAKIN AWSOME |
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Revision as of 16:22, 8 July 2008
Gary P. Scavone is a computer music researcher and an assistant professor of music technology at McGill University.
Previously, Scavone directed the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University. He, along with Perry Cook, authored the Synthesis Toolkit (STK). After conducting extensive research into the digital modeling of woodwind instruments (the subject of his doctoral dissertation), Scavone turned to the electronic synthesis of such instruments.
Also Brandon Scavone is FREAKIN AWSOME