Music 10 is a sound synthesis software for computer music developed by John Chowning and James Moorer. It belongs to Music N family. Music 10October 17, 2011 in TOPICS tagged John Chowning / Music 10 / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 17, 2013)
Music 7 is a sound synthesis software that belongs to Music N family of programming language for computer music. It was developed by Godfrey Winham and Hubert Howe. Music 7October 17, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Music 7 / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on June 25, 2013)
The Carl System is a computer music project developed in the early eighties at Computer Audio Research Laboratory (CARL) at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD). It was essentially a software package dedicated to real time computer music composition and performance. Inside the Carl system, Cmusic is considered […] Carl SystemOctober 15, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Carl System / Cmusic by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on June 10, 2013)
The Music III is a sound synthesis software that belongs to the family of Music N. It marked a first turning point in the history of computer music with the introduction of Unit Generators. Music IIIOctober 15, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Max Mathews / Music II / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 25, 2013)
Music 6 is a sound synthesis software for computer music that belongs to the Music N family. Music 6October 13, 2011 in TOPICS tagged John Chowning / Music 6 / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 12, 2013)
The Music I was the first software for sound synthesis, developed by Max Mathews at Bell Laboratories in the fifties. Music IOctober 13, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Max Mathews / Music I / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 25, 2013)
Music 4C is a sound synthesis software developed in C language. It belongs to the so-called Music N family of programming language for computer music. Music 4COctober 13, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Music 4C by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 3, 2013)
Music 11 is a software sound synthesis developed by Barry Vercoe. It was designed as a compact and simpler version than Music 360, both belonging to Music N programming language family. Music 11October 12, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Barry Vercoe / Music 11 / Music N / Synthetic Performer by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on May 13, 2013)
Csound is a computer music software that belongs to the Music N family. The first version was built in the mid-eighties, over the years has undergone at many changes that have improved performance and expanding its fields of application. Csound is still used and open source, supported by a large […] CsoundOctober 12, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Barry Vercoe / Csound / Synthetic Performer by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on June 26, 2013)
2 comments The Music 360 is the first, between the music software belonging to the family of Music N, to be realized by Barry Vercoe; he is now known in particular for the development of Csound, of which the Music 360 represents the oldest antecedent . Music 360October 11, 2011 in TOPICS tagged Barry Vercoe / James Dashow / Music 360 / Music N by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on June 24, 2014)