Computer Music Journal is published quarterly with an annual sound and video anthology containing curated music¹. For four decades, it has been the leading publication about computer music, concentrating fully on digital sound technology and all musical applications of computers. This makes it an essential resource for musicians, composers, scientists, engineers, computer enthusiasts, and anyone exploring the wonders of computer-generated sound.Edited by experts in the field and featuring an international advisory board of eminent computer musicians, issues typically include: In-depth articles on cutting-edge research and developments in technology, methods, and aesthetics of computer musicReports on products of interest, such as new audio and MIDI software and hardwareInterviews with leading composers of computer musicAnnouncements of and reports on conferences and courses in the United States and abroadPublication, event, and recording reviewsTutorials, letters, and editorialsNumerous graphics, photographs, scores, algorithms, and other illustrations.