Hudba

In computer science, „Hudba“ translates to „Music“ in English. It generally refers to the structured combination of sounds, typically involving melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre, which can be created, recorded, and manipulated using various technologies. In the realm of computer science and digital media, music can involve aspects of audio processing, algorithmic composition, music information retrieval, and digital sound synthesis. Various software applications, like digital audio workstations (DAWs), utilize programming to edit, arrange, and produce music. Additionally, concepts like MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and audio coding formats (such as MP3, WAV, or MIDI files) are essential for music representation and playback in computational contexts. Music technology encompasses the development of systems that facilitate music creation, storage, and dissemination, reflecting the intersection of art and technology within the field of computer science.