Electronic music, as the term is understood to mean at the present time, is the class of musical compositions either created solely by electronic means, or utilizing sounds which have been heavily processed electronically. The electronic composition is recorded, then presented to the listener as pre-composed sound, conceived and performed by the composer.
Author:
Moog, Robert A.
Affiliation:
R. A. Moog Company, Trumansburg, NY
AES Convention:
16 (October 1964)
Paper Number:
346
Publication Date:
October 1, 1964
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