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=== MUSIC-N === {{Main|MUSIC-N}} The first [[Digital synthesizer|digital synthesis]] family of [[Computer program|computer programs]] and languages being [[MUSIC-N]] created by [[Max Mathews]]. The development of these programs, allowed for more flexibility and utility, eventually leading them to become fully developed languages. As programs such as MUSIC I, MUSIC II and MUSIC III were developed, which were all created by Max Matthews, new technologies were incorporated in such as the table-lookup oscillator in MUSIC II and the [[unit generator]] in MUSIC III. The breakthrough technologies such as the unit generator, which acted as a building block for music programming software, and the acoustic compiler, which allowed "unlimited number of sound synthesis structures to be created in the computer", further the complexity and evolution of music programming systems.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lazzarini|first=Victor|author-link=Victor Lazzarini|date=March 2013|title=The Development of Computer Music Programming Systems|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09298215.2013.778890|journal=[[Journal of New Music Research]]|volume=42|issue=1|pages=97β110|doi=10.1080/09298215.2013.778890|s2cid=60554574 |issn=0929-8215}}</ref>
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