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+The MIRtoolbox 1.3.2 Software Package, Copyright © 2010, University of  Jyvaskyla
+
+Developed by Olivier Lartillot, Petri Toiviainen and Tuomas Eerola Department of Music
+lartillo@campus.jyu.fi
+
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