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Max Mathews, said to be a father of computer music, died at 84 in San Francisco. Mathews wrote a language called MUSIC and is the first to write a program for computer music. The process was so slow, the music could not be heard in realtime. And nuances were lacking. Mathews became a figure in history of computer music. The music program MAX/MSP is named after Mathews. Mathews wrote the accompany to the speech synthesis of a vocal rendition of "Daisy" (Bicycle Built for Two), which inspired the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey".