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posted on 2020-05-26, 14:07 authored by Balandino Di Donato, Atau Tanaka, Michael Zbyszyński, Martin Klang
[First paragraph] Electromyography (EMG) has been widely adopted to build new interfaces for musical expression by the community [10,4]. Muscular activity is inherently noisy, making EMG signals potentially difficult to map to audio parameters, and work with when designing interactions with audiovisual systems. For decades, musicians and technologists have explored different solutions – from costly medical devices to do-it-yourself (DIY)packages – to find reliable hardware for capturing the best EMG signal in order to facilitate the music and instrument making process.

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We acknowledge our funding body H2020-EU.1.1. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC) - ERC-2017-Proof of Concept (PoC) - Project name: BioMusic -Project ID: 789825.

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Di Donato, Balandino; Tanaka, Atau; Zbyszynski, Michael and Klang, Martin. 2019. 'EAVI EMG board'. In: New Interfaces for Musical Expression. Porto Alegre, Brazil 3-6 June 2019.

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International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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2019-03-23

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2019

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