Thanks, Ill have to check out Perry Cook's Real Sound Synthesis. It may be what I'm looking for.
Sounds like a cool idea
All DSP uses maths in some way or another. Check out Perry Cook's book Real Sound Synthesis for a more mathematical/technical intro to DSP principles.
On the other end of the spectrum, Andy Fanrnell's book Designing Sound looks at DSP/sound design specifically in the context of PD, not only providing a great intro to the language itself, but also to aesthetic choice in sound design
Hope that helps, and good luck!
Cheers,
Nick
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On Jun 24, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Eric Mazza <mazzarotti@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi list,
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> I'm in a summer calculus two course, and we are required to do a research project of our choosing as long as it includes the topics we have learned so far. I want to explore the relationship between this science and sound more closely, and decided to use Puredata as a medium.
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> What are some areas in sound design/composition that involve calculus? Or topics that approach sound from a calculus standpoint?
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> Thanks,
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> maz
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