Computer music

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Computer music is the application of computing technology in music composition, to help human composers create new music or to have computers independently create music, such as with algorithmic composition programs.
It includes the theory and application of new and existing computer software technologies and basic aspects of music, such as sound synthesis, digital signal processing, sound design, sonic diffusion, acoustics, electrical engineering and psychoacoustics.
The field of computer music can trace its roots back to the origins of electronic music, and the first experiments and innovations with electronic instruments at the turn of the 20th century.
CSIRAC, Australia's first digital computer, as displayed at the Melbourne Museum Much of the work on computer music has drawn on the relationship between music and mathematics,
a relationship which has been noted since the Ancient Greeks described the "harmony of the spheres".
Musical melodies were first generated by the computer originally named the CSIR Mark 1 (later renamed CSIRAC) in Australia in 1950.
There were newspaper reports from America and England (early and recently) that computers may have played music earlier, but thorough research
has debunked these stories as there is no evidence to support the newspaper reports (some of which were obviously speculative).
Research has shown that people speculated about computers playing music, possibly because computers would make noises, but there is no evidence that they actually did it.
The world's first computer to play music was the CSIR Mark 1 (later named CSIRAC), which was designed and built by Trevor Pearcey and Maston Beard from the late 1940s.
Mathematician Geoff Hill programmed the CSIR Mark 1 to play popular musical melodies from the very early 1950s.
In 1950 the CSIR Mark 1 was used to play music, the first known use of a dig...




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