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Title:
Synthesizers and subtractive synthesis. 1, Theory and overview
Author:
Reveillac, Jean-Michel, author.
ISBN:
9781394276721

9781394276707
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xviii, 259 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
Waves series

Waves series.
Contents:
Sound synthesis -- The different types of synthesis -- Components, processing techniques and tools -- Work environment -- CV/Gate and MIDI -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. General MIDI 1 and 2 instruments -- Appendix 2. MIDI box, merger and patcher.
Abstract:
Subtractive sound synthesis has been one of the most widely used techniques in electronic music and for many analog synthesizers since the early 1960s. It is based on a simple principle, but its operation remains complex, involving many parameters. It can be enriched by a variety of effects that give the sound its authenticity. It does not just imitate musical instruments, but can also transcribe noises present in natural soundscapes, or generate entirely synthetic sounds. Synthesizers and Subtractive Synthesis 1 presents the theoretical basis of a sound phenomenon, the different types of synthesis, the components that are required and present in synthesizers, the working environment specific to the study of subtractive synthesis, and the hardware and software available. After reading the various chapters of this book, readers will have a clear vision of the tools and actions required to grasp the world of subtractive sound.
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John Wiley and Sons
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