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Cattermole, Tannith (9 May 2011). “Farseeing inventor pioneered computer music”. Gizmag. 2022年10月2日閲覧。 “In 1957 the MUSIC program allowed an IBM 704 mainframe computer to play a 17-second composition by Mathews. Back then computers were ponderous, so synthesis would take an hour.”
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Mathews, Max (1 November 1963). “The Digital Computer as a Musical Instrument”. Science142 (3592): 553–557. Bibcode: 1963Sci...142..553M. doi:10.1126/science.142.3592.553. PMID17738556. "The generation of sound signals requires very high sampling rates.... A high speed machine such as the I.B.M. 7090 ... can compute only about 5000 numbers per second ... when generating a reasonably complex sound."
Giomi, Francesco (1995). “The Work of Italian Artist Pietro Grossi: From Early Electronic Music to Computer Art”. Leonardo28 (1): 35–39. doi:10.2307/1576152. JSTOR1576152.
Mathews, Max (1 November 1963). “The Digital Computer as a Musical Instrument”. Science142 (3592): 553–557. Bibcode: 1963Sci...142..553M. doi:10.1126/science.142.3592.553. PMID17738556. "The generation of sound signals requires very high sampling rates.... A high speed machine such as the I.B.M. 7090 ... can compute only about 5000 numbers per second ... when generating a reasonably complex sound."
Doornbusch, Paul. “The Music of CSIRAC”. Melbourne School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. 18 January 2012時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2022年10月2日閲覧。
Doornbusch, Paul. “The Music of CSIRAC”. Melbourne School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. 18 January 2012時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2022年10月2日閲覧。