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The Computer Music Tutorial

The Computer Music Tutorial
By Curtis Roads

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The Computer Music Tutorial is a comprehensive text and reference that covers all aspects of computer music, including digital audio, synthesis techniques, signal processing, musical input devices, performance software, editing systems, algorithmic composition, MIDI, synthesizer architecture, system interconnection, and psychoacoustics. A special effort has been made to impart an appreciation for the rich history behind current activities in the field. Profusely illustrated and exhaustively referenced and cross-referenced, The Computer Music Tutorial provides a step-by-step introduction to the entire field of computer music techniques. Written for nontechnical as well as technical readers, it uses hundreds of charts, diagrams, screen images, and photographs as well as clear explanations to present basic concepts and terms. Mathematical notation and program code examples are used only when absolutely necessary. Explanations are not tied to any specific software or hardware. Curtis Roads has served as editor-in-chief of Computer Music Journal for more than a decade and is a recognized authority in the field. The material in this book was compiled and refined over a period of several years of teaching in classes at Harvard University, Oberlin Conservatory, the University of Naples, IRCAM, Les Ateliers UPIC, and in seminars and workshops in North America, Europe, and Asia.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #207475 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-02-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1234 pages

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About the Author
Curtis Roads is a composer and Associate Editor of Computer Music Journal. He is a Visiting Professor at the Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology at the University of California at Santa Barbara.


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The Enhanced Bible For Computer Music5
This book contains enormous amount of important information for any computer music researcher, composer, programmer. It covers all the computer music related subjects in a very unique manner. The writing is superb. I have learned a lot about Digital audio concepts, Digital mixing, filtering and dozens more issues. With this book, you can start developing a software synth, Audio Effect Plug-In and other computer music related software. You can enhance your knowledge about every aspect of computer generated music and making music with computers. This is a book both for beginners and advanced professionals. A Must !

Excellent reference for computer music5
I have had an interest in virtual synths, computer music programs such as csound, MAX/MSP, PD, etc. Although program-specific tutorials were helpful, I had found nothing that discussed sound processing, synthesis techniques (e.g. granular synthesis, additive, vector, etc.) and theoretical underpinning to all modern synthesizer techniques so I could understand what I was doing on a more fundamental level. The computer music tutorial does all that and more. I agree with other reviewers that it is not a "tutorial" in the sense that it doesn't extensively flesh out tips/tricks with particular programs, but it is invaluable for providing insight into an encyclopedia of synthesis techniques in very easy conceptual language (to those with no background in DSP). This book is essential to anyone who is interested in the world of sound manipulation in general, whether its sample-oriented, wiring together virtual modules in programs such as reaktor, sync modular, audiomulch, abox or those in a more programming driven interface such as csound and PD.

The Electronic Musician's Bible5
I first came across this book at university, when faced with the daunting task of making a software synthesizer for a course project.

The lecturer of the course admitted to me that he had based the course on this book, so naturally I found a copy. After reading it for 5 minutes I ordered a copy, because I knew without a doubt this was the book that would carry me through the rest of my studies. Interestingly, anyone else who has ever seen my copy has gone and bought themselves without much delay!

What the book offers is threefold: 1. A good introduction to MIDI. 2. A broad spectrum of signal processing techinques (including SFX). 3. A fast repository of synthesis ideas.

It even explains the fundamentals of the Fast Fourier Transform optimisation.

A lot of math has been replaced by flow charts, and this is means that it can explain the ideas to a wider range of people (and not just mathematicians).

The real selling point of this book is that it is, ultimately, the best possible mix of scope and depth of the subject of musical synthesis.

At 1234 Pages, it's also good value for money!