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A Chronology of Electronic and Computer Music and Related Events 1906 - 2013. Last updated 17 January 2017 <p align="right" class="style2 style3 style2 style3 style2 style3 style2 style3">&nbsp;</p><p align="right" class="style2 style3 style2 style3 style2 style3 style2 style3"><span class="Section1">Last updated 18 January 2017</span></p> This page is currently being maintained.

A Chronology of Electronic and Computer Music and Related Events 1906 - 2013

Please send suggestions and corrections to a subject of 'Chronology' gets my attention. © Copyright 2008-2015* Paul Doornbusch. This is a somewhat extended and updated version based on the same item originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music late in 2009. This concentrates on electronic and computer music and includes fewer details of commercial music than a more comprehensive chronology might. Notes: 1. The completeness and inclusiveness of a list such as this is always an issue. 2. 3. 4. There are various brief, anecdotal, reports of computers playing music in a range of ways at about the same time as CSIRAC. References: Chadabe, Joel. 1997. Manning, Peter. 2004. Leonardo. ProAudioTorrents.

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Proceed with these steps at your own risk. This tutorial is based upon: Read that article first to understand our goal and the basic procedure. All credit goes to the original author. Things you’ll need: [essentials] Medium sized phillips screwdriver Needle-nose pliers Super-glue – You’ll need this to repair any broken keys as well as gluing the ends of the rubber cover encasing the aftertouch assembly Rubbing alcohol – for cleaning various surfaces, higher purity is preferable Acetone (nail polish remover) – same as above, but only use it on metal Q-Tips / cloth rags – for applying cleaning solutions [suggested] X-Acto knife / utility knife – for removing nylon zip ties Metal polish – will definitely help on the brass aftertouch strip 1/2″ double-sided tape – since the adhesive in this synth is 25 years old, it most likely will not stay tacky enough after the repair.

MIDIbox SEQ V4 and BLM16x16+X Prototype. MIDIbox SEQ V4 Teaser. Five12. The Concept The musical technique of step sequencing has been around for quite a while.

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In fact, the very first electronic sequencers of any kind were step sequencers. Their appeal is no secret: they are super-easy to use, and provide both immediate gratification and a surprising level of flexiblity despite their limitations. Their hands-on approach to music making provides a level of intuitiveness and experimentaition that is unmatched. They are indeed machines for creativity.

But there are limitations: Fixed numbers of steps, fixed speed settings and pitch ranges. Numerology gives you a step sequencing environment that provides all the immediacy and experimentation that you are looking for, but removes the limitations. Numerology's sequencers are not primitive modules that you have to spend weeks configuring and routing with other components just to get something playable. But it doesn't stop there.

Numerology's Sequencers : A Catalog of Obsessions Back to sequencing. The PolyNote Audio.