Werner Meyer-Eppler (1913–1960) was a German physicist and acoustic scientist, best known for his contributions to the fields of phonetics, musicology, and computer science. He played a significant role in the development of early electronic music and sound synthesis techniques. Meyer-Eppler was particularly interested in the scientific study of sound and its properties, and he published several works on these subjects, exploring the relationship between acoustics and communication.
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