FUTURE DEVELOPMENT TREND OF COMPUTER COMPOSITION IN MUSIC
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According to the traditions, histories, and culture of all humans and their beliefs, the use of digital music production software and hardware is becoming increasingly common. These software and hardware tools, such as digital audio workstations and audio interfaces, make music production more convenient and efficient. Musicians can record, edit, mix, and produce music on computers without relying on traditional recording studio equipment. The popularity of this technology provides more people with the opportunity to engage in music production, thereby promoting music creation and dissemination. Music technology embodies several advantages. This article presented (1) the history and development of computer music composition, (2) the influence of music on technology, (3) future development trends of computer composition in music.
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