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Max Vernon Mathews (November 13, 1926 in Columbus, Nebraska, US – April 21, 2011 in San Francisco, CA, US) was an American pioneer of computer music . Biography. Max Mathews playing one of the electronic violins he built, in his analog electronics lab at Bell Telephone Labs (c.1970)
Max Mathews V. (EEUU, 1926). Estudió ingeniería eléctrica en el Instituto de Tecnología de California y el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts. Entre 1955 y 1987 trabajó en la investigación acústica en AT & T Bell Laboratories donde dirigió el Centro de Investigación del Comportamiento Acústico y.
23 de abr. de 2011 · By William Grimes. April 23, 2011. Max Mathews, often called the father of computer music, died on Thursday in San Francisco. He was 84. The cause was pneumonia, his son Vernon said. Mr....
13 de may. de 2011 · El ingeniero Max Mathews, reconocido innovador en el campo de la música generada por computadora, murió a la edad de 84 años. En 1957 Mathews escribió un programa que permitió a un “ mainframe...
In 1971 Max Mathews suggested to Chowning that he create a library of recognisable sounds exploiting FM Synthesis’ ability to emulate harmonic rich timbres – brass, percussion, strings and so-on – and to use Stanford University to approach companies for him.
8 de jun. de 2011 · Roger LinnMax Mathews in Berkeley, Calif., in 2005. If the difference between 1911 and 2011 is electricity and computation, then Max Mathews is one of the five most important musicians of the...
Max Mathews was a pioneering, central figure in computer music. After studying engineering at California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1954 Mathews went on to develop ‘Music 1’ at Bell Labs; the first of the ‘Music’ family of computer audio programmes and the first widely used program for audio ...