Digital music: professional Books

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  • Game Sound An Introduction to the History Theory

    MIT Press Ltd Game Sound An Introduction to the History Theory

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn examination of the many complex aspects of game audio, from the perspectives of both sound design and music composition.A distinguishing feature of video games is their interactivity, and sound plays an important role in this: a player's actions can trigger dialogue, sound effects, ambient sound, and music. And yet game sound has been neglected in the growing literature on game studies. This book fills that gap, introducing readers to the many complex aspects of game audio, from its development in early games to theoretical discussions of immersion and realism. In Game Sound, Karen Collins draws on a range of sources—including composers, sound designers, voice-over actors and other industry professionals, Internet articles, fan sites, industry conferences, magazines, patent documents, and, of course, the games themselves—to offer a broad overview of the history, theory, and production practice of video game audio. Game Sound has two underlying the

    10 in stock

    £33.00

  • Visualizing Music

    Indiana University Press Visualizing Music

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Visualizing Music provides a rich visual overview of the discipline of music theory while offering practical suggestions for scholars."—Timothy Koozin, Moores School of Music, University of HoustonTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAccessing Audiovisual MaterialsIntroductionPart 1: Preliminaries1. Leveraging the Power of the Brain2. The Role of Metaphor3. Multivariate Images4. Telling a Story5. Facilitating Comparison6. Information Layers7. Information Integration8. Making Every Part of an Image Count9. Presenting Tabular Data10. Small Multiples11. Using Color12. Additional General Principles13. Case Study: Western NotationPart 2: Musical Spaces14. Pitch Spaces15. Collections, Scales, and Modes16. The Circle of Fifths17. The Tonnetz18. Atonal Spaces19. Symmetrical Pitch Structures20. Tonal Hierarchy, Tendency, Progression21. The Overtone SeriesPart 3: Musical Time22. Basic Durations23. Unmeasured Musical Time24. Musically Measured Musical Time25. Externally Measured Musical Time (Performance Timing)26. ProportionPart 4: Pitch, Texture, Timbre, Form27. Textual Representations of Pitch28. Piano Roll Notation29. Alternate Notational Systems30. Tuning and Temperament31. Microtuning32. Timbre33. Texture34. Voice Leading35. Schematic and Procedural Representations36. Formal Models37. Pitch-Class Set Tables38. Instrument Ranges39. TranslationsPart 5: Music Analysis40. Lutosławksi's Jeux Venitiens41. Annotating Musical Scores42. Thematic Analysis43. Contour Analysis44. Tonal Plans45. Symmetry in Music Analysis46. Rhythmic Analysis47. Formal Analysis48. Hierarchy in Music49. Serialism50. Corpus Studies51. Musical Chronologies, Influences, and Styles52. AnimationPart 6: Visualization in the Professional Realm53. Conference Handouts54. Presentation Slide Shows55. Conference Posters56. Print Publication57. The Essential Visualization ToolboxEpilogueBibliographyIndex

    10 in stock

    £21.59

  • Adobe Audition CC Classroom in a Book

    Pearson Education (US) Adobe Audition CC Classroom in a Book

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis Maxim Jago is a multi-award winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and public speaker. He's the author of the Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book, has recorded over 1,800 tutorials describing post-production workflows, and directed over 30 short films. Maxim is a regular speaker at film festivals and media technology conferences, including Cannes, Sundance, Raindance, TIFF, NAB, IBC, and BVE. Maxim is an Adobe Master Trainer, providing training and workflow consultancy around the world, and consults as a futurist, exploring new technologies, social change, the use of media technology for storytelling, and future social lifestyles. Table of Contents 1. Set up Adobe Audition CC 2. The Audition interface 3. Waveform editing 4. Effects 5. Audio Restoration 6. Mastering 7. Sound design 8. Creating and recording files 9. Multitrack sessions 10. Multitrack session editing 11. Automation 12. Video soundtracks 13. The essential sound panel 14. The multitrack mixer 15. Creating music with sound libraries 16. Recording and output in the multitrack editor 17. Mixer (Online)

    2 in stock

    £42.74

  • Visualizing Music

    Indiana University Press Visualizing Music

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Visualizing Music provides a rich visual overview of the discipline of music theory while offering practical suggestions for scholars."—Timothy Koozin, Moores School of Music, University of HoustonTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAccessing Audiovisual MaterialsIntroductionPart 1: Preliminaries1. Leveraging the Power of the Brain2. The Role of Metaphor3. Multivariate Images4. Telling a Story5. Facilitating Comparison6. Information Layers7. Information Integration8. Making Every Part of an Image Count9. Presenting Tabular Data10. Small Multiples11. Using Color12. Additional General Principles13. Case Study: Western NotationPart 2: Musical Spaces14. Pitch Spaces15. Collections, Scales, and Modes16. The Circle of Fifths17. The Tonnetz18. Atonal Spaces19. Symmetrical Pitch Structures20. Tonal Hierarchy, Tendency, Progression21. The Overtone SeriesPart 3: Musical Time22. Basic Durations23. Unmeasured Musical Time24. Musically Measured Musical Time25. Externally Measured Musical Time (Performance Timing)26. ProportionPart 4: Pitch, Texture, Timbre, Form27. Textual Representations of Pitch28. Piano Roll Notation29. Alternate Notational Systems30. Tuning and Temperament31. Microtuning32. Timbre33. Texture34. Voice Leading35. Schematic and Procedural Representations36. Formal Models37. Pitch-Class Set Tables38. Instrument Ranges39. TranslationsPart 5: Music Analysis40. Lutosławksi's Jeux Venitiens41. Annotating Musical Scores42. Thematic Analysis43. Contour Analysis44. Tonal Plans45. Symmetry in Music Analysis46. Rhythmic Analysis47. Formal Analysis48. Hierarchy in Music49. Serialism50. Corpus Studies51. Musical Chronologies, Influences, and Styles52. AnimationPart 6: Visualization in the Professional Realm53. Conference Handouts54. Presentation Slide Shows55. Conference Posters56. Print Publication57. The Essential Visualization ToolboxEpilogueBibliographyIndex

    £52.70

  • The SuperCollider Book The MIT Press

    MIT Press Ltd The SuperCollider Book The MIT Press

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe essential reference to SuperCollider, a powerful, flexible, open-source, cross-platform audio programming language.SuperCollider is one of the most important domain-specific audio programming languages, with potential applications that include real-time interaction, installations, electroacoustic pieces, generative music, and audiovisuals. The SuperCollider Book is the essential reference to this powerful and flexible language, offering students and professionals a collection of tutorials, essays, and projects. With contributions from top academics, artists, and technologists that cover topics at levels from the introductory to the specialized, it will be a valuable sourcebook both for beginners and for advanced users. SuperCollider, first developed by James McCartney, is an accessible blend of Smalltalk, C, and further ideas from a number of programming languages. Free, open-source, cross-platform, and with a diverse and supportive developer community, it is often

    1 in stock

    £82.65

  • The Audio Dictionary

    University of Washington Press The Audio Dictionary

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA revised edition of the definitive guide to audio terminology.Trade Review"It is rare to find a reference book that you do not want to stop reading, but The Audio Dictionary fits that description. . . . Each definition, from absolute pitch to zero reference, is actually a mini—article with concise yet thorough explanations that are easy for nonspecialists to understand." * Music Educators Journal *"A handy little book that serious audio engineers should have around." * Pro Audio Review *Table of ContentsPreface to the Third Edition Introduction The Audio Dictionary Appendix 1. The Art and Science of Good Acoustics Appendix 2. Some Frequently Used Symbols and Units Appendix 3. How to Subdue a Hi-Fi Salesperson Appendix 4. Good Acoustics in Small Rooms and Auditoria Appendix 5. Some Notes on Audio Measurements Appendix 6. The Balanced Line Appendix 7. Some Notes of Digital Audio Appendix 8. Musical Scales and the Tuning of Musical Instruments Appendix 9. Some Notes on the History of High Fidelity Appendix 10. Some Notes on Decimal and Binary Arithmetic as Used in Computer Terminology Appendix 11. Some Notes on Impedance and Frequency Response Bibliography

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Acoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Acoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAcoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the Contemporary Composer, Second Edition provides effective explanations and illustrations to teach you how to integrate traditional approaches to orchestration with the use of the modern sequencing techniques and tools available to today's composer. By covering both approaches, Pejrolo and DeRosa offer a comprehensive and multifaceted learning experience that will develop your orchestration and sequencing skills and enhance your final productions.A leading manual on its subject, the second edition allows experienced composers and producers to be exposed to sequencing techniques applied to traditional writing and arranging styles. The book continues to provide a comprehensive and solid learning experience and has been fully revised to include the latest tools and techniques. The new edition has been updated to include: A new chapter on cover writing and sequencing for vocal ensembles Coverage oTable of ContentsTable of Contents Foreword Chapter 1 - Basic Concepts for the MIDI Composer, Arranger and Orchestrator Chapter 2 – Writing and Sequencing for Rhythm Section Chapter 3 – Writing and Sequencing for the String Orchestra Chapter 4 – Writing and Sequencing for the Woodwind Section Chapter 5 – Writing and sequencing for the Brass Section Chapter 6 – Writing and sequencing for Vocal Ensembles Chapter 7 – Writing and sequencing for Vocal Ensembles and Other Final Considerations Appendix A – Music Scores and examples

    1 in stock

    £49.39

  • The Power in Reason

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers The Power in Reason

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £21.68

  • Sibelius Music App Basics: Expert Advice, Made

    Flame Tree Publishing Sibelius Music App Basics: Expert Advice, Made

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSibelius is an incredible application, that is feature-rich and easy to use if you know how. It can help professional musicians as well as students and those who are just starting out. With expert advice on this great music app you will be able to create, edit and print publication-quality musical scores, as well as hear your music played back. This book includes step-by-step instructions for tasks such as creating your first score, building up your composition and sharing your work with others, and gives simple tips to enhance your compositions. Find all the information you need – made easy – in this great practical guide.

    5 in stock

    £7.59

  • Musica Elettronica e Sound Design - Teoria e Pratica con Max e MSP - volume 2

    15 in stock

    £38.95

  • Musica Elettronica E Sound Design - Teoria E Pratica Con Max E Msp - Volume 1 (Seconda Edizione)

    15 in stock

    £37.05

  • Electronic Music and Sound Design - Theory and Practice with Max and Msp - Volume 1 (Second Edition)

    15 in stock

    £37.05

  • Laboratorio Di Tecnologie Musicali - Teoria E Pratica Per I Licei Musicali, Le Scuole Di Musica E I Conservatori - Volume 1

    15 in stock

    £19.50

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