Music Engineering

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Acoustics & Sound, Entertainment, Music, Computers
Cover of the book Music Engineering by Richard Brice, Elsevier Science
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Richard Brice ISBN: 9780080479576
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: October 1, 2001
Imprint: Newnes Language: English
Author: Richard Brice
ISBN: 9780080479576
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: October 1, 2001
Imprint: Newnes
Language: English

Music Engineering is a hands-on guide to the practical aspects of electric and electronic music. It is both a compelling read and an essential reference guide for anyone using, choosing, designing or studying the technology of modern music. The technology and underpinning science are introduced through the real life demands of playing and recording, and illustrated with references to well known classic recordings to show how a particular effect is obtained thanks to the ingenuity of the engineer as well as the musician.

Written by a music enthusiast and electronic engineer, this book covers the electronics and physics of the subject as well as the more subjective aspects. The second edition includes an updated Digital section including MPEG3 and fact sheets at the end of each chapter to summarise the key electronics and science. In addition to instruments and recording technology, this book covers essential kit such as microphones, sequencers, amplifiers and loudspeakers.

  • Discover the potential of electronics and computers to transform your performances and recordings
  • Develop an understanding of the engineering behind state of the art instruments, amplifiers and recording equipment
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Music Engineering is a hands-on guide to the practical aspects of electric and electronic music. It is both a compelling read and an essential reference guide for anyone using, choosing, designing or studying the technology of modern music. The technology and underpinning science are introduced through the real life demands of playing and recording, and illustrated with references to well known classic recordings to show how a particular effect is obtained thanks to the ingenuity of the engineer as well as the musician.

Written by a music enthusiast and electronic engineer, this book covers the electronics and physics of the subject as well as the more subjective aspects. The second edition includes an updated Digital section including MPEG3 and fact sheets at the end of each chapter to summarise the key electronics and science. In addition to instruments and recording technology, this book covers essential kit such as microphones, sequencers, amplifiers and loudspeakers.

More books from Elsevier Science

Cover of the book Siting Energy Facilities by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Emulsions: Structure, Stability and Interactions by Richard Brice
Cover of the book PID Control with Intelligent Compensation for Exoskeleton Robots by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Industrial Process Scale-up by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Theory of Linear Operations by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Innovative Approaches to Mental Health Evaluation by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Digital Signal Processing: Instant Access by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Nitrogen in the Environment: Sources, Problems and Management by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Medical Biosensors for Point of Care (POC) Applications by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Designing Embedded Systems with 32-Bit PIC Microcontrollers and MikroC by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Principles of Behavioral Genetics by Richard Brice
Cover of the book The Ecology of Large Mammals in Central Yellowstone by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Neuroinflammation by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Techniques of Functional Analysis for Differential and Integral Equations by Richard Brice
Cover of the book Stochastic Analysis of Mixed Fractional Gaussian Processes by Richard Brice
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy