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University of Plymouth Computer Music Research

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Research programs focus on Evolution, Interaction, Synthesis and Cognition.

United Trackers

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Non-profit organization of musicians supporting the Internet music scene.

SectionZ Electronic Music Community

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Portal offering music searches by title, artist, genre, and mood. Forums, news, staff picks.

New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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Community page for the annual international NIME conference.

Music Cognition Group

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Research in music cognition, music representation, and music technology. (Formerly known as Music Mind Machine)

MIDI Manufacturers Association

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Develops Musical Instrument Digital Interface standards. MIDI is a very commonly used format.

Kaon

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Non-profit organization dealing with experimental, concrete, electronic and environmental music.

Individuals and institutions involved in the technical, creative, and performance aspects of computer music. For composers, software and hardware developers, researchers, and musicians.

Interactive Audio Special Interest Group

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For developers of audio software, hardware, and content, to freely exchange ideas.

Electroacoustic

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Collection of sites offering informatics, composition, and articles using music technology.

Columbia University Computer Music Center

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Classes, events, facilities, projects, software, news.

Carnegie Mellon Computer Music Group

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Research in real-time control, acoustic signal processing, music synthesis, music understanding, and performance.

Australasian Computer Music Association

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Forum for new compositions, information sharing, and research about music technology and computer music.

AMPFEA

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A Meeting Place For Electronic Artists. Community for people having an interest in electronic art forms, especially music.

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