Fernando published in eContact!
"Sharing the Source: A very brief history of computing at CCRMA"
by Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
"In 1964 the first sounds created by computers at Stanford were being calculated by John Chowning and David Poole on an IBM 7090 using Music IV, and played through a shared disk in a PDP1 using the vector scope D/A converters. It was the Computer Music Project."