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Coding activities for developing music with Sonic Pi / by Small, Cathleen,author.(CARDINAL)354604;
Grade 7-12.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Sonic Pi (Computer file); Software synthesizers; Ruby (Computer program language); Object-oriented programming (Computer science);
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Music technology / by Hilvert, John.; Bruce, Linda,1953-; Hilvert-Bruce, Alan.;
What is technology? -- Music technology -- Acoustic guitars -- Electric guitars -- Digital drums -- Synthesisers -- Microphones -- Speakers -- Composition software -- Digital editing -- Cassette tapes -- CDs and DVDs -- Portable CD players -- MP3 players -- How well does it work?Examines various technologies used to make music, including acoustic guitars, electric guitars, synthesizers, composition software, cassette tapes, and CDs and DVDs.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Music and technology; Electronic musical instruments; Sound;
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The 4 element synth : the secrets of subtractive synthesis / by Papen, Rob,author.;
In 2001, Rob Papen began giving exclusive master classes teaching synthesizer sound design in his studio. For these training sessions, Rob developed his own method to explain the secrets of subtractive synthesis, called The 4 Element Synth. This master class training has now been transformed into a combined book and online video package, which includes over 10 hours of content. In addition to an in-depth insight into Rob's approach of working with subtractive synthesis, The 4 Element Synth delivers numerous tips and tricks to help you design and tweak your own sounds. A variety of hardware and software synthesizers are explored. This synthesizer sound design training is an eye-opener for every synthesizer player, from novice to pro. A must-have for everyone who takes their sounds seriously!
Subjects: Computer music.; Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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PC recording studios for dummies / by Strong, Jeff.(CARDINAL)539515;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-365) and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Sound studios; Sound;
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Electronic Music Software: Audio Mixing Software, MIDI, Music Looping, Software Samplers, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, MIDI Timecode /
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Audio mixing software, MIDI, Music looping, Software samplers, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, MIDI timecode, Music sequencer, Csound, General MIDI Level 2, MIDI usage and applications, Ableton Live, Pure Data, Logic Pro, Comparison of audio synthesis environments, Final Scratch, Traktor, Deckadance, Hauptwerk, Scratch Live, MIDIbox, Master Tracks Pro, Ninjam, List of MIDI editors and sequencers, MIDI controller, MIDI Show Control, MXP4, EJay, VirtualDJ, Usine, Mixed In Key, MPU-401, Mixxx, Orion, Variable-length quantity, Band-in-a-Box, Prime Loops, Venue, Opcode Systems, JamStudio.com, MIDI keyboard, MIDI Machine Control, Soundplant, Live looping, MIDI Tuning Standard, Tune Smithy, Logic Express, Scala, Clubdjpro, ReCycle, Denemo, MIDI mockup, Music Works, Z-Maestro, Djay, Beta Monkey Music, 112dB, DJ digital controller, Music Write, Composers Desktop Project, Kreol, List of MOTU products, Sound Object Library, Tempo map, MIDI beat clock, Midijet pro, Korg PadKontrol, NRPN, MIDIjam, Japan MIDI Standards Committee, IxiQuarks, FreeMIDI, Irin software, Notron, Synthestration, Pulses Per Quarter, MIDI Manufacturers Association, Midiboard, Trax, Association of Musical Electronics Industry, Open Music System, BeaTunes, Pro-24. Excerpt: MIDI (; Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments (synthesizers, drum machines), computers and other electronic equipment (MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers) to communicate and synchronize with each other. Unlike analog devices, MIDI does not transmit an audio signal: it sends event messages about musical notation, pitch and intensity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato and panning, cues, and clock signals to set the tempo. As an electronic protocol, it is notable for its widespread a...
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Music and technology : a historical encyclopedia / by Perone, James E.,author.(CARDINAL)377471;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chronology of Milestone Events -- An A-Z of Music Technology through the Years -- Amplification -- Analog Synthesizers -- Artificial Intelligence -- Auto-Tune -- Boomboxes -- Bose, Amar G. and the Bose Corporation -- Brass Instruments -- Cassette Tapes -- Collaboration Software -- Compact Discs (CDs) -- Computer-Composed Music -- Computer-Generated Music -- Desktop and Laptop Computers -- Digital Audio Tape (DAT) -- Digital Recording -- Digital Synthesizers -- Distortion -- DJ-ing -- Dolby Noise Reduction -- Drum Machines -- Edison Phonograph -- Effects Pedals -- 8-Track Tapes -- Electric Guitars -- Electrical Recording -- Electronic Keyboard Instruments -- Electronic Tuners -- Electronic Wind Instruments (EWI) -- 45-rpm Records -- GarageBand -- Generative Music -- Gramophones and Victrolas -- Headphones -- Instructional Software -- Internet Radio -- iPads and Other Tablets -- iPods and Other Portable Digital Music Players -- iTunes -- Jukeboxes -- Karaoke -- Leslie Speaker -- Loops -- Loudspeakers -- Mechanical Organs -- Mellotrons -- Metronomes -- Microphones -- MIDI -- Mixing Boards -- Moog Synthesizers -- Motion Picture Soundtracks -- MP3s -- MTV and Music Videos -- Multi-Track Recording -- Music Boxes -- Music Notation Software -- Music Printing with Moveable Type -- Musical Notation -- Muzak -- Ondes Martenots -- Orchestral String Instruments -- Organs -- PA Systems -- Pandora and the Music Genome Project -- Patches -- Pedal Steel Guitars -- Peer-to-Peer File Sharing -- Percussion Instruments -- Player Pianos -- Quadraphonic and Surround Sound -- Radio -- Reel-to-Reel Tape -- Resonator Guitars -- Reverb -- Sampling -- Satellite Radio -- Sequencers -- 78-rpm Records -- Sheet Music -- Smartphones -- Social Media -- Sony Walkman and Discman -- Stereophonic Sound -- Streaming Audio Services -- Tablature -- Tape Manipulation -- Theater Organs -- Theremins -- Transistor Radios -- Video Games -- Vinyl Albums -- Virtual Accompanists -- Virtual Studio Software -- Virtual Synthesizers -- Vocoders and Talk Boxes -- Wire Recording -- Woodwind Instruments -- Yamaha Disklavier -- Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer -- YouTube -- Glossary of Terms."This volume explores how music technology has evolved over time, focusing on the types of technologies that have influenced, affected, and in some cases suddenly changed the way we create, distribute, and consume music"--
Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Music and technology; Sound; Electronic musical instruments;
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How to write better essays / by Greetham, Bryan,1946-Author(DLC)n 2001034327;
Includes bibliographical references (page 305) and index."The 5th edition of this bestselling guide carefully tackles each stage of essay writing from interpretation of the question, to research, planning, writing and revision, teaching students not just how to improve their study skills, but their thinking skills too. This edition includes brand new chapters on maintaining focus and synthesizing ideas to create original arguments. Other updates include new sections on how to use sources effectively, examples of different forms of plagiarism and using plagiarism detection software. With clear and practical advice throughout, students will have the confidence to tackle written assignments"--.
Subjects: English language; Exposition (Rhetoric); Essay; Academic writing.;
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Nerdycorn [audio-enabled device] by Root, Andrew,author.; Kraan, Erin,illustrator; Meskimen, Taylor,narrator(CARDINAL)849888; Library Ideas, LLC.;
Read by Taylor Meskimen.Meet Fern! She's a smart, creative unicorn who prefers building robots and coding software to jumping through shimmering rainbows and splashing in majestic waterfalls. Even though Fern is a good friend and always willing to help others, the other unicorns tease her and call her a nerdycorn. One day, Fern has had enough and decides to stop fixing her friends' broken things. But then the confetti machine, the rainbow synthesizer, and the starlight bedazzler all go haywire during the biggest Sparkle Dance Party of the year! Fern can certainly fix them...but will she?Audio-enabled book reader device; headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Vox books.; Readers (Elementary); Readers (Primary); Reading readiness.; Self-confidence;
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Nerdycorn [audio-enabled device] / by Root, Andrew,author.; Kraan, Erin,illustrator.(CARDINAL)875903; Meskimen, Taylor,narrator.(CARDINAL)849888; Container of (expression):Root, Andrew.Nerdycorn.Spoken word (Meskimen); VOX Books.;
Read by Taylor Meskimen.Fern isn't your usual unicorn... she loves chemistry and math more than glitter or flowers -- and she refuses to change who she is in this sweet and empowering picture book about being yourself -- and standing up for yourself, too! Meet Fern! She's a smart, creative unicorn who prefers building robots and coding software to jumping through shimmering rainbows and splashing in majestic waterfalls. Even though Fern is a good friend and always willing to help others, the other unicorns tease her and call her a nerdycorn. One day, Fern has had enough and decides to stop fixing her friends' broken things. But then the confetti machine, the rainbow synthesizer, and the starlight bedazzler all go haywire during the biggest Sparkle Dance Party of the year! Fern can certainly fix them... but will she?
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Fantasy fiction.; Picture books.; Sound books.; Sound recordings.; Friendship; Individuality; Unicorns; Friendships.;
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Moog [videorecording] / by DJ Logic,1972-onscreen participant.; DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid,onscreen participant.(CARDINAL)273158; Money Mark,onscreen participant.; Mixmaster Mike,1970-onscreen participant.; Fjellestad, Hans,film director,screenwriter.; Page, Ryan,film producer.; Hustwit, Gary,film producer.; York, Keith,film producer.; Deutsch, Herbert A.,onscreen participant.; Emerson, Keith,1944-2016,onscreen participant.; Worrell, Bernie,onscreen participant.; Wakeman, Rick,onscreen participant.; Kingsley, Gershon,onscreen participant.; Lyssy, Ella,cinematographer.; Kozman, Daniel,cinematographer.; Sear, Walter,onscreen participant.; Moog, Bob(Robert),onscreen participant.(CARDINAL)887899; Stickney, Pamelia,1976-onscreen participant.; Clouser, Charlie,onscreen participant.; Perrey, Jean-Jacques,1929-2016,onscreen participant.; Vibert, Luke,onscreen participant.; Plexifilm (Firm),publisher.; Stereolab (Musical group),onscreen participant.; ZU33 (Firm),production company.;
Executive producers, Gary Hustwit, Keith York ; cinematography, Ella Lyssy, Daniel Kozman.Bob Moog, with appearances by Herb Deutsch, Keith Emerson, Gershon Kingsley, Pamelia Kurstin, DJ Logic, DJ Spooky, Mix Master Mike, Money Mark, Walter Sear, Jean Jacques Perrey, Luke Vibert, Stereolab, Tino Corp., Charlie Clouser, Rick Wakeman, Bernie Worrell."Robert Moog has been inventing and building electronic musical instruments for nealy half a century. Moog, the film, takes us inside the mind of this legendary figure as he shares his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity and spirituality. To this day, Moog contiunes to shape musical culture with some of the most inspiring instruments ever created"--Container.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD; all regions, NTSC; wide screen (1.78:1); Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Biographical films.; Moog, Bob (Robert); Moog synthesizer.; Electronic music.;
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