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This chapter presents initiatives in DMI literature such as concepts, principles, frameworks, and processes that can be related to DMI design, and, specifically, we look for structured steps for idea exploration. Then we analyze commercial products and DMI literature in search for prototyping tools that can be suited for DMI prototyping phase.

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Calegario, F. (2019). State of the Art. In: Designing Digital Musical Instruments Using Probatio. Computational Synthesis and Creative Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02892-3_4

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