R.I.P. Computer Music Pioneer Max Matthews

We've just received word that computer music pioneer Max Matthews passed away this morning due to complications from pneumonia. As an engineer at Bell Labs in the '50s, Matthews developed MUSIC-N, the first widely used computer music program to generate audio waveforms via direct synthesis. He had a hand in developing various instruments, most known for his work on the Yamaha DX7 and the Radio Batons (pictured above). The namesake of the current industry standard in music programming, Max, Matthews will be missed. --Ric Leichtung, Altered Zones

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Posted by alteredzones on 04/21/2011 at 4:04 p.m..

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