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Rhythm-Action Games: The Sonic Interaction Perspective

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This paper provides game audio researchers and practitioners a short background on rhythmic interaction, with application to rhythm-action games. Based on our previous experiments and observations, we point out technical challenges and our current solutions. A special focus is on how these concepts can be used in education, reflecting on the relevant sessions in the IEEE SPS Summer School Game Audio (September 3-6 2012, Ankara, Turkey). The technical and educational implications of rhythmicity for game audio are provided.

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