Audio-haptic interfaces for digital audio workstations: A participatory design approach

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We examine how auditory displays, sonification and haptic interaction design can support visually impaired sound engineers, musicians and audio production specialists access to digital audio workstation. We describe a user-centred approach that incorporates various participatory design techniques to help make the design process accessible to this population of users. We also outline the audio-haptic designs that results from this process and reflect on the benefits and challenges that we encountered when applying these techniques in the context of designing support for audio editing.

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Metatla, O., Martin, F., Parkinson, A., Bryan-Kinns, N., Stockman, T., & Tanaka, A. (2016). Audio-haptic interfaces for digital audio workstations: A participatory design approach. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 10(3), 247–258. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-016-0217-8

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