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Douglas Keislar, Editor 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. Quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) 128 pp. per issue
Edited by experts in the field and featuring an international advisory board of eminent computer musicians, issues typically include:
8 1/2 x 11, illustrated Founded: 1977 2016 Impact Factor: 0.405 2017 Google Scholar h5-index: 13 ISSN 0148-9267 E-ISSN 1531-5169
MIT Press Journals offers CMJ and the annual publication, Leonardo Music Journal, at a special subscription price; see details below. ¹The annual sound and video anthology is posted online. It was published as a CD in Volumes 22-26 and as a DVD in Volumes 2737. Electronic access to the content of the annual discs of Volumes 34–40 is now available. Impact Measures:
Podcast: Guest editor Michael Gurevich of the Sonic Arts Research Center (Queen’s University, Belfast) discusses computer music and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and the intersection between these fields. Listen today. Special Offer: Two Pubs/One Sub. The MIT Press offers Leonardo + Music Journal (LMJ) and the quarterly Computer Music Journal for one special subscription price. This offer is not available through our web catalog, and cannot be combined with previously ordered subscriptions. Please contact us for details.