Sound & Music Projects for Eurorack & Beyond explores the intersection of music, electronics, and computer science and provides a practical path for musicians and sound designers to envision and create custom electronic instruments. The book explores these concepts in the context of Eurorack, a popular framework for mounting and interconnecting electronic instruments.
Sound & Music Projects for Eurorack & Beyond explores the intersection of music, electronics, and computer science and provides a practical path for musicians and sound designers to envision and create custom electronic instruments. The book explores these concepts in the context of Eurorack, a popular framework for mounting and interconnecting electronic instruments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brent Edstrom is Amy M. Ryan Endowed Professor at Whitworth University. He is an author, composer, pianist, and music technologist. His publications include Arduino for Musicians and Recording on a Budget for Oxford University Press, and over 60 volumes for Hal Leonard Corporation's Jazz Piano Solos series. An avid programmer, his research explores the intersection of music, electronics, and computer science.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I: Explorations in Music Synthesis and DSP Chapter 1: Light Synth Chapter 2 : Wavetable Synthesis Chapter 3: Creating a Synthesizer User Interface Chapter 4 : FM Synthesis Chapter 5 : Additive Synthesis Chapter 6 : Granular Synthesis Chapter 7 : Digital Signal Processing Part II: Explorations in MIDI Chapter 8: MIDI I/O Chapter 9: Polyphony Chapter 10: Interactive MIDI Arpeggiator Chapter 11 : Genetic Step Sequencer Part III: Eurorack Concepts Chapter 12: Making Connections-Microcontroller I/O Chapter 13: Powering Eurorack Modules Chapter 14 : Building Eurorack Modules-Part I: Stripboard Chapter 15: Building Eurorack Modules with PCBs Chapter 16: Voltage Control, Gates, and Triggers Part IV: Eurorack Projects Chapter 17: Building a Eurorack Effects Unit Chapter 18: MIDI to Control-Voltage Converter Chapter 19: Building Eurosynth Appendix A) Data Types Appendix B) Primary Audio Objects Appendix C) Using Polyphone to Create Custom Wavetables Notes
Preface Part I: Explorations in Music Synthesis and DSP Chapter 1: Light Synth Chapter 2 : Wavetable Synthesis Chapter 3: Creating a Synthesizer User Interface Chapter 4 : FM Synthesis Chapter 5 : Additive Synthesis Chapter 6 : Granular Synthesis Chapter 7 : Digital Signal Processing Part II: Explorations in MIDI Chapter 8: MIDI I/O Chapter 9: Polyphony Chapter 10: Interactive MIDI Arpeggiator Chapter 11 : Genetic Step Sequencer Part III: Eurorack Concepts Chapter 12: Making Connections-Microcontroller I/O Chapter 13: Powering Eurorack Modules Chapter 14 : Building Eurorack Modules-Part I: Stripboard Chapter 15: Building Eurorack Modules with PCBs Chapter 16: Voltage Control, Gates, and Triggers Part IV: Eurorack Projects Chapter 17: Building a Eurorack Effects Unit Chapter 18: MIDI to Control-Voltage Converter Chapter 19: Building Eurosynth Appendix A) Data Types Appendix B) Primary Audio Objects Appendix C) Using Polyphone to Create Custom Wavetables Notes
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