"Byte Book of Computer Music" Advertisement Byte, April 1979, pg. 87. Turning Computer Programmers into Computer Composers! For the first time: Hard-to-obtain computer music material has been collected into one convenient, easy-to-read book. The BYTE Book of Computer Music combines the best from past issues of BYTE magazine with exciting new material of vital interest to computer experimenters. The articles range from flights of fancy about the reproductive systems of pianos to Fast Fourier transform programs written in BASIC and 6800 machine language. Included in this fascinating book, edited by Christopher P. Morgan, are articles discussing four-part melodies, a practical music interface tutorial, electronic organ chips, and a remarkable program that creates random music based on land terrain maps!