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- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf isCitedBy MPEG-4_Part_3.
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- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf periodical "105th Audio Engineering Society Convention".
- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf periodical "Audio Engineering Society Convention 105, 1998".
- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf publicationDate "1998".
- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf quote "2.2 Wavetable synthesis with SASBF: The SASBF wavetable-bank format had a somewhat complex history of development. The original specification was contributed by E-Mu Systems and was based on their “SoundFont” format [15]. After integration of this component in the MPEG-4 reference software was complete, the MIDI Manufacturers Association approached MPEG requesting that MPEG-4 SASBF be compatible with their “Downloaded Sounds” format [13]. E-Mu agreed that this compatibility was desirable, and so a new format was negotiated and designed collaboratively by all parties.".
- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf title "Algorithmic and Wavetable Synthesis in the MPEG-4 Multimedia Standard".
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- download?doi=10.1.1.35.2773&rep=rep1&type=pdf year "1998".