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From: aurenz@uiucuxc.Uiuc.ARPA
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Subject: Re: Stupid Question About FM
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 16:48:00 EDT
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>  [KEVIN KARPLUS]
>  ...The balance between technical and musical articles seems
>  to have been lost a few years back.  I don't know whether to attribute
>  this to the loss of John Strawn as an editor, or to the dearth of
>  people submitting technical articles.

	I don't know about the former, but it certainly isn't
	due to the QUANTITY of articles submitted to CMJ.
	When I talked with Mr. Curt Roads, the current editor, 
	at this year's ICMC* he cofirmed that the lag time
	between an article's submission and publication is now
	about one YEAR (!), mainly due to the sheer number
	of articles to be processed.

	* International Computer Music Conference (Vancouver, BC)

>  If you (or someone you know) has been doing research in computer music,
>  I encourage you to submit an article to CMJ.  I could use some more
>  good reading.
	
	Actually, if any of you live in the Boston/Cambridge 
	vicinity, I think CMJ would perhaps appreciate a few
	more minds and hands for the task. And to those out
	there who are referees, etc. for CMJ: hey, what about
	this turnaround problem? Any suggestions?


						Scot Aurenz
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