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- W2083212719 abstract "One of the interesting opportunities given to music in the 20th century by electronics, and later computer tech nologies, is the method of and performing music using graphic drawings that are transformed into sound-pitch structures. Some audiovi sual devices, with the aid of graphic images, can synthesize timbres as well. This new method of making music originated in the 1930s in the experi ments of drawing optical phonograms directly onto the tape (as in the work of A. Avraamov, E. Sholpo, N. Voinov, N. McLaren and others). Among spe cially designed music synthesizers with graphic input, the following three instruments should be mentioned: the ANS photoelectronic synthesizer (ANS is an abbreviation of A.N. Scriabin) made by Moscow engineer E. Murzin in the 1950s [1]; the computer synthesizer UPIC, made in the 1970s by French composer I. Xenakis [2]; and lastly, the computer program Making Music by M. Subotnick of the U.S.A. [3], which is similar to the previous two. All three projects are alike in both their algo rithms and graphic scores. The pitch values are plotted along the verti cal axis, making a virtual keyboard with discrete pitch change. The pitch inter vals make a tempered scale by default. The horizontal line is the time axis. A computer-aided device enables users to select the structure of the sound field, that is, the desired scale of any tonalities or modes. When the vertical" @default.
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- W2083212719 title "The Singing Shamail: A Computer Sound Installation" @default.
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