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First recording of computer-generated music – created by Alan Turing – restored

83 pointsby lingbenover 8 years ago

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deisnerover 8 years ago
More here: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;sound-and-vision&#x2F;2016&#x2F;09&#x2F;restoring-the-first-recording-of-computer-music.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;sound-and-vision&#x2F;2016&#x2F;09&#x2F;restoring-the-fi...</a><p>&quot;The Manchester computer had a special instruction that caused the loudspeaker—Turing called it the &#x27;hooter&#x27;—to emit a short pulse of sound, lasting a tiny fraction of a second. Turing said this sounded like &#x27;something between a tap, a click, and a thump&#x27;. Executing the instruction over and over again resulted in this &#x27;click&#x27; being produced repeatedly, on every fourth tick of the computer&#x27;s internal clock: tick tick tick click, tick tick tick click. Repeating the instruction enough times like this caused the human ear to hear not discrete clicks but a steady note, in fact the note C6, two octaves above middle C. ...<p>Turing was not very interested in programming the computer to play conventional pieces of music: he used the different notes to indicate what was going on in the computer—one note for &#x27;job finished&#x27;, others for &#x27;digits overflowing in memory&#x27;, &#x27;error when transferring data from the magnetic drum&#x27;, and so on. Running one of Turing&#x27;s programs must have been a noisy business, with different musical notes and rhythms of clicks enabling the user to &#x27;listen in&#x27; (as he put it) to what the computer was doing. He left it to someone else, though, to program the first complete piece of music.&quot;
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eth0upover 8 years ago
Here&#x27;s a direct link to the recording of the mentioned restoration: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;files&#x2F;first-recorded-computer-music---copeland-long-restoration.mp3" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;files&#x2F;first-recorded-computer-music---cop...</a>
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mhandleyover 8 years ago
The original British Library blog post has more details about the background to this recording: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;sound-and-vision&#x2F;2016&#x2F;09&#x2F;restoring-the-first-recording-of-computer-music.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;blogs.bl.uk&#x2F;sound-and-vision&#x2F;2016&#x2F;09&#x2F;restoring-the-fi...</a>
anotheryouover 8 years ago
How does this relate to this clean recording form 51? <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.bbc.co.uk&#x2F;2&#x2F;hi&#x2F;technology&#x2F;7458479.stm" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.bbc.co.uk&#x2F;2&#x2F;hi&#x2F;technology&#x2F;7458479.stm</a>
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kazinatorover 8 years ago
&quot;There&#x27;s a new band in town, but you can&#x27;t get the sound from the pages of a magazine&quot;, goes a Billy Joel song.<p>Or, in this case, from this useless story with no link to any audio.<p>Yeah, link &quot;New Zealand&quot; to your New Zealand topic roster: way relevant there, Guardian. Let&#x27;s see, <i>&quot;Angry French hitchhiker charged with stealing sleeping bag in New Zealand&quot;</i>. Nope, no Alan Turing computer audio there! How about, <i>&quot;The coffin club: elderly New Zealanders building their own caskets&quot;</i>. Guess again!
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