The development and practice of electronic music / editors: Jon H. Appleton [and] Ronald C. Perera ; authors: Otto Luening [and others].

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1975.
Description
ix, 384 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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      Summary note
      Discusses the origins and basic principles of electronic music and the creative potentials of the tape studio, voltage-controlled synthesizer, and live performance.
      Bibliographic references
      • Bibliography: p. 336-343.
      • Discography: p. 344-366.
      Contents
      Luening, O. Origins.--Slawson, A. W. Sound, electronics, and hearing.--Ciamaga, G. The tape studio.--Chadabe, J. The voltage-controlled synthesizer.--Rogers, J. E. The uses of digital computers in electronic music generation.--Mumma, G. Live-electronic music.
      ISBN
      • 0132076055
      • 9780132076050
      LCCN
      74012478
      OCLC
      980231
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