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The wiki is readable by everyone, but if you would like to become a contributing member to edit pages and share information, under the "Guest" menu on the upper right side of this page, and click "request account." Account creating requires review by the site administrator and may take a few days.
 
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The Reembodied Sound wiki would like to acknowledge the support from both the [http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/ Center for New Music] and Audio Technologies at UC Berkeley and the [http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/ Center for Computer Music] at Columbia University.

Revision as of 22:08, 20 March 2016

Welcome to the Reembodied Sound Wiki.


This wiki is dedicated to composers, sound artists, and sound researchers who use sound exciters in their work. The purpose of the wiki is to share information on the evolving technology, practical information on usage, and works that use these technologies.

The wiki is readable by everyone, but if you would like to become a contributing member to edit pages and share information, under the "Guest" menu on the upper right side of this page, and click "request account." Account creating requires review by the site administrator and may take a few days.

The Reembodied Sound wiki would like to acknowledge the support from both the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Computer Music at Columbia University.