If you've purchased a copy (digital or print)*, you can grab the bonus content to accompany issue 340 of CM here. Just click through to the embedded quiz and answer the questions below… When you ...
Writer and musician David Was introduces a composer who has developed a computer system that plays along with a human musician. The computer matches the musician's improvisations with riffs of its own ...
Never quite attained the guitar mastery you'd hoped, but still crave six-string sounds in your tracks? This is the issue for you. As ever, we have bucketloads of practical tutorials, buyer's guides ...
Between thrillingly kinetic bangers – like the pummelling ‘CSIRAC’, named for Australia’s first digital computer, and the unabashedly dubsteppy ‘Battery Death’ – the album looks back on the ...
His EMI algorithm, an early form of artificial intelligence that he developed in the 1980s, prompted searching questions about the limits of human creativity. By Miguel Salazar David Cope, a composer ...
The University of Wyoming School of Computing will host a free public computing lecture-recital program Wednesday, April 2. Stephen Beck, the Derryl and Helen Haymon Professor of Music at Louisiana ...
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