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Researchers restore the first ever computer-generated music, made in Alan Turing's lab
The Verge A computer scientist and a composer have restored an ancient recording of the first ever computer-generated music. Jack Copeland and Jason Long remastered a recording of three melodies, including "God Save the Queen," made by the BBC in the labs of ... Listen to the First Music Ever Made Made With a Computer Alan Turing's groundbreaking synthesizer music restored First recording of computer-generated music – created by Alan Turing – restored |
Monday, 26 September 2016
Researchers restore the first ever computer-generated music, made in Alan Turing's lab - The Verge
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