Digital Sound Processing for Music Multimedia
Digital Sound Processing can be used by anyone, whether from an audio engineering, musical, or music technology perspective.Written in easy-to-understand manner, with a minimum of math. Will suit readers from a number of disciplines: audio engineering, music technology or computing. A supporting website contains practical examples in computer techniques, music synthesis and sound processing.
1999, 288pp., 7 3/8" x 9 5/8", softbound.
0-240-51506-4
1.5 lbs
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. Context: Sound Generation and Recording in the Twentieth Century; CHAPTER 2. Sounds and Signals: Sounds and Signals in Music Technology and Digital Audio; CHAPTER 3. Music Technology Systems: MIDI--Connecting Instruments Together, The Structure of Common Music Technology Systems; CHAPTER 4. Computer Fundamentals: An Introduction to Digital Logic, Computers and Programs, Interfacing: The Use of the Computer as a Component; CHAPTER 5. Programming for Sound Generation and Processing: Computer Programming for Musical Applications, Programming for Audio and Visual Synthesis; CHAPTER 6. Interface Design for the Future: Designing the Musician-Machine Interface
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