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- Triadex_Muse abstract "The Triadex Muse is a sequencer-based synthesizer, produced in 1972, and designed by Edward Fredkin and Marvin Minsky at MIT. It is an algorithmic, deterministic event generator, utilizing early digital integrated circuits to generate an audio output that can sound very musical. It produces a sequence of notes based on the settings of about a dozen different parameters, including four small sliders that control Volume, Tempo, Pitch, and Fine Pitch. Only a few hundred were ever made.Not far from its invention, the Muse was a featured exhibit for years at the Museum of Science, Boston. The signage explained the device's algorithmic approach to the creation of its seemingly random music. Far from being random, its preset \"song\" played continuously—and was even given a name, \"Museum Musings,\" by the staff.The Muse is the subject of U. S. Patent 3610801.".
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- Triadex_Muse wikiPageExternalLink 3610801.
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- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Executive_toys.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Fredkin.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Gino_Wong.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Minsky.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Maryanne_Amacher.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Mit_Program_in_Art_Culture_and_Technology.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Morgan_Fisher.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Science_(Boston).
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink Stars_End.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLink File:Triadex_Muse_in_the_london_science_museum.JPG.
- Triadex_Muse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triadex Muse".
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- Triadex_Muse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Triadex_Muse subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Triadex_Muse subject Category:Executive_toys.
- Triadex_Muse hypernym Synthesizer.
- Triadex_Muse type Instrument.
- Triadex_Muse type Software.
- Triadex_Muse type Instrument.
- Triadex_Muse comment "The Triadex Muse is a sequencer-based synthesizer, produced in 1972, and designed by Edward Fredkin and Marvin Minsky at MIT. It is an algorithmic, deterministic event generator, utilizing early digital integrated circuits to generate an audio output that can sound very musical. It produces a sequence of notes based on the settings of about a dozen different parameters, including four small sliders that control Volume, Tempo, Pitch, and Fine Pitch.".
- Triadex_Muse label "Triadex Muse".
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- Triadex_Muse sameAs Q7839902.
- Triadex_Muse wasDerivedFrom Triadex_Muse?oldid=659672392.
- Triadex_Muse depiction Triadex_Muse_in_the_london_science_museum.JPG.
- Triadex_Muse isPrimaryTopicOf Triadex_Muse.