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At 2:57 AM +0900 5/24/01, Robert Duckworth <tensaimouse@hotmail.com> wrote:
so, if you are new to this whole thing i would really suggest that you pick up a copy of the curtis roads book "the computer music tutuorial", which you can get anywhere (amazon or b&n) for under $50 i think.
The Csound Book: Perspectives in Software Synthesis, Sound Design, Signal Processing,and Programming by Richard Charles Boulanger (Editor)
Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition, and Performance by Charles Dodge, Thomas A. Jerse
Computer Sound Synthesis for the Electronic Musician (Music Technology Series) by Eduardo Reck Miranda
Composing Interactive Music: Techniques and Ideas Using Max by Todd Winkler
Sound Synthesis and Sampling (Music Technology Series) by Martin Russ, Francis Rumsey (Editor)
A Programmer's Guide to Sound by Tim Kientzle
A DSP Primer by Ken Steiglitz, Kenneth Steiglitz
Digital Sound Processing for Music and Multimedia (Music Technology Series) by Ross Kirk, Andy Hunt
Midi for the Professional by Paul Lehrman, Tim Tully (Contributor)
Maximum MIDI by Paul Messick
The Midi Companion by Jeffrey Rona, et al
Arranging Techniques for Synthesis (Am 67216) by Eric Turkel, Elizabeth Smith-Eisenhower
Synthesizer Basics by Brent Hurtig (Editor)
Linux Music & Sound by Dave Phillips
Basic MIDI by Paul White (Editor)
Experiencing Music Technology by David Brian Williams, Peter Richard Webster
Wizoo Guide Cubase VST PlugIns by Ralf Kleinermanns
Sound Synthesis and Sampling (Music Technology Series)
by Martin Russ, Francis Rumsey (Editor)
Basic Digital Recording
by Paul White (Editor)
Basic MIDI
by Paul White (Editor)
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