NetSound

Casey, Michael A.. 2000. NetSound. In: R Boulanger and B Vercoe, eds. The Csound Book: Perspectives in Software Synthesis, Sound Design, Signal Processing and Programming. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262522618 [Book Section]

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Created in 1985 by Barry Vercoe, Csound is one of the most widely used software sound synthesis systems. Because it is so powerful, mastering Csound can take a good deal of time and effort. But this long-awaited guide will dramatically straighten the learning curve and enable musicians to take advantage of this rich computer technology available for creating music.Written by the world's leading educators, programmers, sound designers, and composers, this comprehensive guide covers both the basics of Csound and the theoretical and musical concepts necessary to use the program effectively. The thirty-two tutorial chapters cover: additive, subtractive, FM, AM, FOF, granular, wavetable, waveguide, vector, LA, and other hybrid methods; analysis and resynthesis using ADSYN, LP, and the Phase Vocoder; sample processing; mathematical and physical modeling; and digital signal processing, including room simulation and 3D modeling.

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Book Section

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Computing

Dates:

DateEvent
2000Published

Item ID:

15180

Date Deposited:

01 Dec 2015 17:02

Last Modified:

20 Jun 2017 09:43

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/15180

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