Music Tutorials - Videos, Articles, and more. Learn Music! Musictheory.net. Style and Music: Theory, History, and Ideology - Leonard B. Meyer - Google Books. Mayhew Studio. Sound in the Digital Domain. Sound in the Digital Domain Digital systems (e.g. computers) and formats (e.g. CD) are clearly the most popular and commonplace methods of storing and manipulating audio. Since the introduction of the compact disc in the early 1980's, the digital format has provided increasingly greater storage capacity and the ability to store audio information at an acceptable quality. Although analogue formats still exist (vinyl, tape), they typically serve a niche audience. Digital systems are ubiquitous in modern music technology. It must be stressed that there is no argument as to whether one domain, be it analogue or digital is superior, but the following provides some desirable features of working with audio in the digital domain.
Storage. Digital <-> Analogue Conversion[edit] Acoustic information (sound waves) are treated as signals. Figure 2.1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Although the signal at each stage comes in a different form (sound energy, digital values etc.), the information is analogous. And Where. Music Theory. This book discusses tonal music theory, specifically of the common practice period onwards, including jazz, blues, rock, and other modern styles. It focuses mostly on Western (i.e., Western European, Euro-American, and Afro-American) styles, however, all styles of music are discussed. Common Practice Styles Fundamentals of Common Practice Music Tones, overtones, and harmonics Basics Beyond the Basics Harmony Modal Harmony Modes Modern Styles Styles in the Western Classical Tradition Traditional and Folk styles Composing Further Reading Appendices. Piano Chords and Scales made easy.
Music production. Dither. Dither is an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as color banding in images. Dither is routinely used in processing of both digital audio and digital video data, and is often one of the last analog stages of audio production to compact disc. A typical use of dither is: given an image in grey-scale, convert it to black and white, such that the density of black dots in the new image approximates the average level of grey in the original image. Etymology[edit] …[O]ne of the earliest [applications] of dither came in World War II.
Airplane bombers used mechanical computers to perform navigation and bomb trajectory calculations. Curiously, these computers (boxes filled with hundreds of gears and cogs) performed more accurately when flying on board the aircraft, and less well on ground. In digital processing and waveform analysis[edit] Digital audio[edit] There are multiple ways to do this. Audio samples: Usage[edit] Side Chain Compression, Sidechaining. Sidechain Compression Tutorial, Sidechaining, SSS Side Chain Compressor. The whole french house scene is practically defined by a signature sound. While the music itself is very different, every track seems to have this really loud sound. Some DJ’s call it a “push, pull”, “breathing”, or “suction” sound. It isn’t just artistry that creates this signature sound, it’s a lot of studio magic. That magic has a name: Sidechaining. To follow this lesson you will need: A VST Host (e.g. What Does Sidechaining Do?
Sidechaining takes one sound and uses it to manipulate another sound. This tutorial is going to demonstrate ducking using a sidechaining compressor. Listen to the horns in the Daft Punk sample. Now go grab any french house record from the last eight years. How Does Sidechaining Work? Sidechaining really just means feeding sound into an effect that works on some other sound. So, what does a Side Chain Compressor actually do anyway? Setting Up the Audio Tracks Start your VST Host (e.g. Untitled. Canadian DJ & Music Producer Jonathan Clark - see also www.facebook.com/djbolivia.
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Home · overtone/overtone Wiki. Play ‘Round, mother plucker. “Basics” After getting the code, you'll want to build it. Try this:(um...works best on a Mac w/ coder stuff installed) $ make You'll want to run it. Try this: $ . After starting, you'll see a canvas. You'll want to start with a round pad. Now that you have a round pad try dragging around inside of it.
Strings make sound when plucked (duh). Tracks are directional paths that let you bend time to your will. Connect tracks by starting or ending your dragging on an existing track's end points. The last piece of the puzzle is connections between pads. Deleting Oh no, you've drawn something that's a terrible mistake! Collaborate Sharing is caring. Let's talk networking; specifically, the peer-to-peer kind. Consider the command from before: With this you're actually saying which peer you want to connect to first — the "bootstrap peer" ("localhost" above) — and also the port you want to listen to ("20202" above) . $ . Now what? Express Yourself Yes, everyone else in your network sees these messages. Borderlands. January 13, 2013 - Windows Binary Now Available! Thanks to the generous efforts of Cedric Caillaud, a windows binary of Borderlands is now available. You can find it in the downloads section! Also, for those not aware, the iPad version has been released and is available in the App Store now!
Official site here: www.borderlands-granular.com. June 23, 2012 - 04 Update Version 04 is now available in the downloads section. This update contains a few minor bug fixes and two new features: independent control over the volume of each cloud in dB (using the b key and numerical entry...think of it as "b" for "bel") and the capability to toggle between full screen and windowed modes (using the "o" key). I am still hard at work on the iPad version, which will hopefully be moving into a brief beta-testing phase in the next week or two before I submit it to the App store. And this is the sound produced by that configuration (with some gestural input over time): April 10, 2012 - Coming soon! Metaphor Type . New York 2011 » Workshop W15: Mastering In An Ever Expanding Universe 2011.
San Francisco 2012 » Audio Industry Seminars. Music256a + CS476a | Fall 2011. Music250a - home. Physical Interaction Design for Music Instructors: Sasha Leitman and Fernando Lopez-Lezcano TA: Myles Borins When: Monday & Wednesday 10am-noon plus one 2 hour lab every week. Where: CCRMA Classroom, The Knoll In recent years, technologies for synthesizing, processing and controlling sound, as well as those for embedded computing, sensing and inter-device communication have become independently mature.
This course explores how we can physically interact with electronic sounds in real time. In the broader sense, this course deals with interaction design: What happens when human behaviours meet those of machines? Office Hours: Sasha's office hours are Monday, Wednesday noon - 3pm. Grading: 40% project 30% labs due in-lab the week following 20% homework and readings due Mondays the week following 10% participation based on class and lab attendance and participation.
Bernhard Ross - Neuromagnetic studies of auditory brain function | CCRMA. Date: Tue, 09/25/2012 - 1:15pm - 2:30pm Event Type: Hearing Seminar I'm happy to introduce Bernhard Ross to the Hearing Seminar community. Bernhard uses MEG (magnetoencephalography) to study the response of the brain to auditory stimuli. He'll be talking about his work to understand concious perception, and how they change with aging and injury.
MEG is an equisitely sensitive way to non-invasively measure cortical responses. Who: Bernhard Ross (Rotman Research Institute in Toronto) What: Neuromagnetic studies of auditory brain function When: Tuesday, September 25 at 1:15PM <<<< Note different date Where: CCRMA Seminar Room (Top floor of the Knoll) Prof. We've got other talks lined up in auditory attention and the cocktail party.. .and a number of open slots. See you at CCRMA on Tuesday. Title: Neuromagnetic studies of auditory brain function. Abstract: Bio: Hearing-seminar mailing list Hearing-seminar@ccrma.stanford.edu.