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Max Mathews

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The father of computer music, pioneering researcher Max Mathews (born Nov. 13, 1926, Columbus, Nebraska, USA) programmed the first-ever computer-generated sounds, setting into motion a technological and creative revolution which continues to this day. A telecommunications engineer and amateur violinist working in Bell Telephone Laboratories' acoustic and behavioral research department during the mid-'50s, Mathews was originally assigned to explore the digital transmission and recording of speech patterns, a process he realized could be easily adapted to the composition and playback of music as well. In 1957, he created the first music-synthesizing program, MUSIC 1, effectively transforming the computer into a new kind of instrument, one theoretically capable of generating any sound transmitted through a loudspeaker.
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Appears On:
CDCM Computer Music Series Vol. 15: The Virtuoso In The Computer Age V (CD, Comp) Pacific Rimbombo (1992... Centaur Records 1994
Early Modulations Vintage Volts (CD) Bicycle Built For Two Caipirinha Productions 2000
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Music From Mathematics (10", box) Three Against Four, Nu... Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. 1961
Music From Mathematics (2 versions) Bicycle Built For Two,... Decca (2) 1962
Electronic Music (Music From Mathematics) (LP + Box) Three Against Four (Ex... Keyboard Jr. Recordings 1967
Voice Of The Computer: New Musical Horizons (LP) Masquerades Decca (2) 1970
Music Room Acoustics (2x7", Comp) Ever Ascending Tone Pi... The Royal Swedish Academy Of Music 1977
Early Modulations Vintage Volts (CD) Bicycle Built For Two Caipirinha Productions 2000
OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (DVD) Phosphones Ellipsis Arts 2005
OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (3xCD + DVD) Phosphones Ellipsis Arts 2005
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