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A great number of people desire to actively enjoy music. However, it requires a strong effort for a person to compose or perform a musical piece with conventional musical instruments. In this paper, we propose a “two-step input method” to construct MIDI sequence data more easily than by the conventional input methods. Furthermore, it can give people the pleasure of producing their individual expression. We illustrate the two-step input method and evaluate its effectiveness based on subjective experiments.
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Oshima, C., Miyagawa, Y., Nishimoto, K., Shirosaki, T. (2003). Two-Step Input Method for Supporting Construction of MIDI Sequence Data. In: Nakatsu, R., Hoshino, J. (eds) Entertainment Computing. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 112. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35660-0_31
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