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With the rapid virtualization of synthesizers and samplers over the last several years, there are more options than ever for creating music and sound with software instruments. This textbook provides clear explanations of the common elements found in software instruments and explores a variety of other sampling and synthesis techniques. Each section includes suggested assignments that reinforce the key concepts from each section, as well as encourage real-world application of these techniques and concepts.
Music Technology and the Project Studio: Synthesis and Sampling provides clear
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With the rapid virtualization of synthesizers and samplers over the last several years, there are more options than ever for creating music and sound with software instruments. This textbook provides clear explanations of the common elements found in software instruments and explores a variety of other sampling and synthesis techniques. Each section includes suggested assignments that reinforce the key concepts from each section, as well as encourage real-world application of these techniques and concepts.
Music Technology and the Project Studio: Synthesis and Sampling provides clear explanations of synthesis and sampling techniques and how to use them effectively and creatively. Starting with analog-style synthesis as a basic model, this textbook explores in detail how messages from a MIDI controller or sequencer are used to control elements of a synthesizer to create rich, dynamic sound. Since samplers and sample players are also common in today's software, the book explores the details of sampling and the control of sampled instruments with MIDI messages.
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Autorenporträt
Dan Hosken is Professor of Music at California State University, Northridge where he teaches courses in music technology and composition. He is the author of An Introduction to Music Technology, published by Routledge.