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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
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wishing to construct timbrally complex sounds.

Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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wishing to construct timbrally complex sounds.

Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.
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wishing to construct timbrally complex sounds.

Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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wishing to construct timbrally complex sounds.

Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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Amber aims to be a flexible tool for granular synthesis.

This synthesis technique is becoming more and more popular in the computer
music world, and we felt that the current tools availible to do granular
synthesis were not as flexible as one might hope.

Originally written by Jennifer Bernard &lt;bernarjf@email.uc.edu&gt; and Matthew
McCabe &lt;mccabem@bgnet.bgsu.edu&gt; while they were students at the University
of Richmond.</description>
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