Hudba

Hudba (or „music“ in English) in computer science often refers to the use of digital audio technology to create, manipulate, and store musical compositions. It encompasses various aspects such as audio processing, synthesis, and the representation of musical notation in digital formats. In programming, libraries and frameworks for sound manipulation, such as MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), allow developers to work with music data and generate sound programmatically. The study of music in computer science may also involve algorithmic composition, where algorithms are used to generate music automatically, as well as the analysis and modeling of musical structures using computational methods. Additionally, interactive applications and games frequently incorporate music to enhance user experience, making music an important area of interest in software development and computer-based media.