Melomics109
Music composition computer at Universidad de Málaga From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melomics109 is a computer cluster located at Universidad de Málaga used to create digital music. It is part of the Spanish Supercomputing Network, and has been designed to increase the computational power provided by Iamus.[1][2] Powered by Melomics' technology, the composing module of Melomics109 is able to create and synthesize music in a variety of musical styles. This music has been made freely accessible to everyone.[3][4] The cluster consists of three cabinets with customized front panels.
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Active | Operational November 2013 |
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Location | Universidad de Málaga |
Architecture | 960 AMD processors, Debian Linux operating system |
Operating system | Debian Linux |
Memory | 3840 GB |
Storage | 320 TB |
Purpose | Composition of music |
Album
0music is the first album composed and interpreted by Melomics109. It was launched in July 2014,[5][6] and was released in audio (MP3) and editable format (MIDI), under CC0 (public domain) licensing.[7]
External links
- Melomics home page Archived 2018-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Melomics page at University of Malaga (Spain) Archived 2019-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
References
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