Preface; 1. Representing and storing sound; 2. A studio overview; 3. Synthesiser, samplers and drum machines; 4. Live music technology (the FAQs); 5. Select, remix, mashup; 6. The producer; 7. Music, sound and visual media; 8. The studio as experimental lab; 9. Controllers: new creative possibilities in performance; 10. Hacking electronics for music; Further avenues for exploration; Glossary; Bibliography; Filmography; Discography.
An engaging and user-friendly introduction to the world of music technology, perfect for music students with little technical background.
Julio d'Escrivan is Reader in Creative Music Technology at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
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