We’re sad to announce that Computer Music's most recent issue will be the final issue of the magazine. First launched in 1998, Computer Music’s existence was spurred by the giddy excitement about the ...
This issue we're laying down our definitive guide to making beats. Whatever genre you're aiming at, there's specific advice for you, with helpful hints, step by step tutorials and buyer's guides for ...
Detail of a rebuilt Colossus computer at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. The model is similar to the Mark II, on which the first recorded computer music was played. (photo by Alan ...
Music Tech Showcase 2021: Since computer-based music making became an accessible, realistic proposition in the 1990s, technology has come on in leaps and bounds. If the past few decades are anything ...
*copies of the issue in question are available for purchase in shops from 2nd October 2024, early mailing for subscribers from 25th September 2024 (subject to postal delays). I found fame as an ’80s ...
The UAB Computer Music Ensemble is an advanced music technology performance group under the direction of Dr. Matthew Scott Phillips. The members of the ensemble compose and perform computerized, ...
The world's oldest known recording of computer-generated music has been restored to its former glory by a team from the British Library. Taken from an acetate-cut recording made by the BBC in 1951, ...
Nestled serenely atop the hill behind Florence Moore Hall is The Knoll, which houses Stanford’s Center for Computer Research and Acoustics (CCRMA) — a central location for discovery in the realm of ...
Trained on a dataset of ILĀ’s compositions, Quantum Computer Music features two renditions of the previously released single “UN/BOUND” – which was created for the Barbican-commissioned TRANS VOICES ...
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