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The Synthetic Performer is a computer system for virtual performer, able to provide live accompaniment during performances involving traditional instruments.

Synthetic Performer


AA.VV. – Le son en nombres Year: 2004 Tracks: 10 Duration: 61 Min Label: INA/GRM (276532) Series: Archives GRM In 1974 was founded the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA), which replaced the Office de Radiodiffusion Television Francaise (ORTF). The INA also includes the Center for concrete music founded by Pierre […]

AA.VV. – Le son en nombres


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Music V is a sound synthesis software. It is among the best known of the Music N family of computer music programming language. Certainly the first one that had a spread beyond the boundaries of the United States.

Music V



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Composers’ Desktop Project is a software package designed for computer music by Trevor Wishart, and some of his colleagues. The project was made on the basis of previous experiments conducted at Ircam through the Carl System.

Composers’ Desktop Project


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Music 10 is a sound synthesis software for computer music developed by John Chowning and James Moorer. It belongs to Music N family.

Music 10


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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 7



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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 System


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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 III


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Music 6 is a sound synthesis software for computer music that belongs to the Music N family.

Music 6



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The Music I was the first software for sound synthesis, developed by Max Mathews at Bell Laboratories in the fifties.

Music I


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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 4C


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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 11