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When Computers Compose Music

Posted March 18, 2015 12:00 AM by Engineering360 eNewsletter

Audio experts like to stay abreast of the latest developments in sound systems, but this article probes an equally fascinating topic: Who creates the music delivered by that equipment? Increasingly, as this report points out, a computer program does the work, allowing composers to experiment much more freely and easily with different scores, while saving time and studio costs. Learn about popular composing software tools, as well as sophisticated artificial intelligence systems that can spawn ever-better and more complex mechanisms for composing music. Sample this music video of musicians performing a work by Iamus, a leading AI composer.


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Re: When Computers Compose Music

03/20/2015 6:55 AM

Not too foul.

Sounded pretty good actually.

Creative computers......hmmmmm......for accountants perhaps?

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