Sonic sweetener MuG

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Sonic sweetener MuG. / Mathiesen, Signe Lund; Byrne, Derek Victor; Wang, Qian Janice.

Proceedings of the 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019. ed. / Isabel Barbancho; Lorenzo J. Tardon; Alberto Peinado; Ana M. Barbancho. CERN, 2019. p. 300-301 (Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences).

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Harvard

Mathiesen, SL, Byrne, DV & Wang, QJ 2019, Sonic sweetener MuG. in I Barbancho, LJ Tardon, A Peinado & AM Barbancho (eds), Proceedings of the 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019. CERN, Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences, pp. 300-301, 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019, Malaga, Spain, 28/05/2019.

APA

Mathiesen, S. L., Byrne, D. V., & Wang, Q. J. (2019). Sonic sweetener MuG. In I. Barbancho, L. J. Tardon, A. Peinado, & A. M. Barbancho (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019 (pp. 300-301). CERN. Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences

Vancouver

Mathiesen SL, Byrne DV, Wang QJ. Sonic sweetener MuG. In Barbancho I, Tardon LJ, Peinado A, Barbancho AM, editors, Proceedings of the 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019. CERN. 2019. p. 300-301. (Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences).

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Mathiesen, Signe Lund ; Byrne, Derek Victor ; Wang, Qian Janice. / Sonic sweetener MuG. Proceedings of the 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2019. editor / Isabel Barbancho ; Lorenzo J. Tardon ; Alberto Peinado ; Ana M. Barbancho. CERN, 2019. pp. 300-301 (Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences).

Bibtex

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