Computer Music Instruments Foundations, Design, and Development
- Publisher
- Lazzarini, Victor, Springer-Verlag New York Inc
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is divided into three elements. Part I provides a broad introduction to the foundations of computer music instruments, covering some key points in digital signal processing, with rigorous but approachable mathematics, and programming examples, as well as an overview of development environments for computer instruments. In Part II, the author presents synthesis and processing, with chapters on source-filter models, summation formulae, feedback and adaptive systems, granular methods, and frequency-domain techniques. In Part III he explains application development approaches, in particular communication protocols and user interfaces, and computer music platforms.
All elements are fully illustrated with programming examples using Csound, Python, and Faust. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in music and signal processing, and for practitioners and researchers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xx
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Audio and Music Signals (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 3-23
Music Programming Environments (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 25-55
Front Matter ....Pages 57-57
Source-Filter Models (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 59-108
Closed-Form Summation Formulae (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 109-154
Feedback and Adaptive Systems (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 155-200
Granular Methods (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 201-221
Frequency-Domain Techniques (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 223-271
Front Matter ....Pages 273-273
Interaction (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 275-294
Computer Music Platforms (Victor Lazzarini)....Pages 295-306
Back Matter ....Pages 307-361
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