Bibliography
Birchall, Steve: Computers and Musical Expression: A conversation with Paul Lansky and Steve Birchall, Softside, Feb. 1984 #47, pp. 26-29

Roads, Curtis; Interview with Paul Lansky, Computer Music Journal, Vol. 7 #3, pp. 16-24, Fall 1983, also in The Music Machine, MIT Press, 1989, ed. Curtis Roads, pp. 35-44.

Code, David Loberg, Observations in the Art of Speech: Paul Lansky's Six Fantasies Perspectives of New Music, Vol 28/1, pp. 144-169.

Ondishko, Denise: Six Fantasies on a Poem by Thomas Campion: Synthesis and Evolution of Paul Lansky's Music Compositions. Ph.D. dissertation, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York, 1990 (Ann Arbor Microfilms).

Cody, Joshua, A Conversation with Paul Lansky, Composer USA, (Bulletin of the National Association of Composers, USA), Series IV, Vol. 1, No. 1, Summer 1994. Also, (revised) in Computer Music Journal Vol. 20/1, pp. 19-24, Spring, 1996.

Mansfield, Hap, Interview with Paul Lansky, Cake, summer, 1995.



Software
MIX,
a system for creating, processing, computer music on IBM main frame computers 1984..
Cmix: a C-based toolkit for creating, processing ,computer music on Unix systems. 1986--
CmixEZ: (with Peter Velikonja), a NeXTStep frontend for Cmix. (1993)
ein (with Kenneth Steiglitz) a NeXT based interface/scratchpad for filter-design, signal processing and general experimentation with DSP algorithms. (1991)
RT (with K. Dickey) a NeXT-based program for realtime mixing, processing of digital sound 1991

Current versions of this software are available in the Princeton Sound Kitchen.