Refining Sound

Refining Sound
Author: Brian K. Shepard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199376689

Refining Sound is a practical roadmap to the complexities of creating sounds on modern synthesizers. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of learning to create sounds on a synthesizer is understanding what all the individual synthesizer components contribute to the complex finished sound. Author and veteran synthesizer instructor Brian K. Shepard draws on his years of experience in synthesizer pedagogy in order to peel back the often-mysterious layers of sound synthesis one-by-one. The result is a book that allows readers to familiarize themselves with each individual step in the synthesis process, in turn empowering them in their own creative or experimental work. Refining Sound follows the stages of synthesis in chronological progression from the "raw materials" of sound waves through the various stages of the refinement process, ultimately bringing readers to the final "polishing" of their sounds with audio effects. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of the synthesis process, and contains easily digestible guided projects (entitled "Your Turn" sections) that focus on the topics of the chapter. Throughout the text, the material is supported by copious examples and illustrations and more than forty interactive synthesis demonstrations on the related companion website that allow the reader to experiment with and understand these concepts without the distraction of other synthesizer controls and modifiers. The final chapter brings everything together as the reader creates several common types of synthesizer sounds with detailed step-by-step instructions and explanations of the concepts behind those steps. With all of the sounds in the final chapter, readers are given suggestions and tips on ways to modify the sounds, with final outcomes left to the readers' own creativity. Refining Sound is essential for all electronic musicians from amateur to professional levels of accomplishment, students, teachers, libraries, and anyone interested in creating sounds on a synthesizer.

Refining Sound

Refining Sound
Author: Brian K. Shepard
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0199922969

Refining Sound is a practical roadmap to the complexities of creating sounds on modern synthesizers. As author, veteran synthesizer instructor Brian K. Shepard draws on his years of experience in synthesizer pedagogy in order to peel back the often-mysterious layers of sound synthesis one-by-one. The result is a book which allows readers to familiarize themselves with each individual step in the synthesis process, in turn empowering them in their own creative or experimental work. The book follows the stages of synthesis in chronological progression, starting readers at the raw materials of sound creation and ultimately bringing them to the final "polishing" stage. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of the synthesis process, culminating in a last chapter that brings everything together as the reader creates his/her own complex sounds. Throughout the text, the material is supported by copious examples and illustrations as well as by audio files and synthesis demonstrations on a related companion website. Each chapter contains easily digestible guided projects (entitled "Your Turn" sections) that focus on the topics of the corresponding chapter. In addition to this, one complete project will be carried through each chapter of the book cumulatively, allowing the reader to follow - and build - a sound from start to finish. The final chapter includes several sound creation projects in which readers are given types of sound to create as well as some suggestions and tips, with final outcomes is left to readers' own creativity. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of learning to create sounds on a synthesizer is to understand exactly what each synthesizer component does independent of the synthesizer's numerous other components. Not only does this book thoroughly illustrate and explain these individual components, but it also offers numerous practical demonstrations and exercises that allow the reader to experiment with and understand these elements without the distraction of the other controls and modifiers. Refining Sound is essential for all electronic musicians from amateur to professional levels of accomplishment, students, teachers, libraries, and anyone interested in creating sounds on a synthesizer.

Energy Tax Act of 1977

Energy Tax Act of 1977
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1977
Genre: Energy policy
ISBN:

Music Production For Beginners 2020 Edition: How to Produce Music, The Easy to Read Guide for Music Producers

Music Production For Beginners 2020 Edition: How to Produce Music, The Easy to Read Guide for Music Producers
Author: Tommy Swindali
Publisher: Tommy Swindali
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Everything You Need To Know About Making Music In One Place! Not so long ago, studio quality recording, mixing and music production was only available to the rich and famous artists. However these days it's now possible to produce professional sounding music from your own home. In fact, you don't even need to know how to play an instrument or know anything about the technology or need expensive equipment. All you need is a decent computer + inspiration and this book will show you the rest. If you are a first timer, this book will lead you in the right direction in the least amount of time. Or if you have some experience you will definitely incorporate some new insights into how to produce your best music. Here is just a tiny fraction of what you will discover: Best Music Production Software to Start Learning in 2020 Achieve Release Quality Mixes On a Budget How to Write Chords, Drum Beats, Basslines, Melodies and More Common Beginner Music Production Mistakes + How to Avoid or Fix Them Essential Home Recording Studio Equipment For Under $500 Music Theory Explained - Without Needing To Study a Course Creative Hacks To Get You Inspired Right Away Step by Step Guide To Mix + Master Your Music - Even If Your Not a Technical Person DON'T Do Remixes or Edits Before Reading This! How Collaboration in Music Opens Doors Proven Guidelines on How to Get your Music Signed And much, much more.. Stop wasting your time on forums, YouTube and asking the same old questions because everything you need to know is in this book. Be the music producer you've always wanted to be and make your best music with This Book

What Dimension is Music in?

What Dimension is Music in?
Author: Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir
Publisher: Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir
Total Pages: 446
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN:

What Dimension is Music in? Music: A Multidimensional Tapestry The Physics of Sound Waves Frequency, Amplitude, and Pitch The Auditory System: Hearing the World How the Brain Processes Sound The Emotional Dimension of Music Music and the Limbic System Music's Impact on Mood and Emotions The Cognitive Dimension of Music Music and Spatial-Temporal Reasoning Music and Language Processing The Cultural Dimension of Music Music as a Universal Language The Role of Music in Rituals and Traditions The Spiritual Dimension of Music Music and Altered States of Consciousness Chanting, Mantras, and Meditative Music The Mathematical Dimension of Music The Patterns and Structures of Music The Golden Ratio in Musical Composition The Neurological Dimension of Music Music and the Synchronization of Brain Waves Music's Impact on Neural Plasticity The Evolutionary Dimension of Music The Origins of Music in Human Evolution The Universality of Musical Preferences The Therapeutic Dimension of Music Music and Pain Management Music Therapy for Mental Health The Performative Dimension of Music The Physicality of Musical Expression The Interplay of Mind and Body in Music The Technological Dimension of Music The Evolution of Musical Instruments The Impact of Digital Music Production The Future Dimension of Music Emerging Technologies and Musical Innovation The Intersection of Music and Artificial Intelligence Conclusion: Embracing the Multidimensional Nature of Music Final Thoughts: Unlocking the Mysteries of Music

Music and Technology

Music and Technology
Author: James E. Perone
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022-05-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1440878307

This book introduces readers to the most significant technological developments in music making and listening, including such topics as metronomes and the development of music notation as well as synthesizers, the latest music collaboration apps, and other 21st-century technologies. Rather than focusing on technical and mechanical details, Music and Technology: A Historical Encyclopedia features the sociological role of technological developments by highlighting the roles they have played in society throughout time. Students and music fans alike will gain valuable insight from this alphabetized encyclopedia of the most significant examples of technological changes that have impacted the creation, production, dissemination, recording, and/or consumption of music. The book also contains a chronology of milestone events in the history of music and technology as well as sidebars that focus on several key individual musicians and inventors.