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- History of computing hardware (links | edit)
- Paul Lansky (links | edit)
- Punched tape (links | edit)
- Colonel Bogey March (links | edit)
- Chiptune (links | edit)
- Timeline of computing 1950–1979 (links | edit)
- Timeline of computing hardware before 1950 (links | edit)
- Music sequencer (links | edit)
- Csound (links | edit)
- Iannis Xenakis (links | edit)
- Software synthesizer (links | edit)
- Music tracker (links | edit)
- Delay-line memory (links | edit)
- SILLIAC (links | edit)
- Melbourne Museum (links | edit)
- IRCAM (links | edit)
- CSIRO (links | edit)
- Laurie Spiegel (links | edit)
- SuperCollider (links | edit)
- Von Neumann architecture (links | edit)
- ChucK (links | edit)
- Real-time Cmix (links | edit)
- Princeton Sound Lab (links | edit)
- MUSIC-N (links | edit)
- Max (software) (links | edit)
- Max Mathews (links | edit)
- Algorithmic composition (links | edit)
- Pure Data (links | edit)
- Hierarchical Music Specification Language (links | edit)
- Computer Music Center (links | edit)
- Ferranti Mark 1 (links | edit)
- Jean-Claude Risset (links | edit)
- David Cope (links | edit)
- The Hub (band) (links | edit)
- MIDI controller (links | edit)
- Curtis Roads (links | edit)
- Trimpin (links | edit)
- CSIR Mk I (redirect page) (links | edit)
- John Chowning (links | edit)
- Radiodrum (links | edit)
- Minimal instruction set computer (links | edit)
- 1949 in Australia (links | edit)
- Laptop orchestra (links | edit)
- Jack Copeland (links | edit)
- Kyma (sound design language) (links | edit)