hello,
who can recommend one or several books on on digital audio processing. I'm looking for a book that discusses principally the same or similar topics as "Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music" by Miller Puckette (available online from http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/) the book by miller puckette is unfinished, so it contains many errors and isn't very detailed.
thanks for your suggestions. i wouldn't mind if the book was in german.
jacques
there is always the famous "The Computer Music Tutorial" by Cutis Roads
plus, searching for that in google i ran into this:
http://music.dartmouth.edu/~book/MATCpages/tableofcontents.html
-josh
jacques couzteau wrote:
hello,
who can recommend one or several books on on digital audio processing. I'm looking for a book that discusses principally the same or similar topics as "Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music" by Miller Puckette (available online from http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/) the book by miller puckette is unfinished, so it contains many errors and isn't very detailed.
thanks for your suggestions. i wouldn't mind if the book was in german.
jacques
Hallo, Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
there is always the famous "The Computer Music Tutorial" by Cutis Roads
Actually I found its "rival" more accessible: "Computer Music" by Dodge/Jerse. I really swallowed this one in short time, whereas I still struggle with the CMT and linger around page 250 or so. The CMT has lots of cross references which IMO disturb the flow of reading too much. Dodge/Jerse on the other hand have a very didactic approach.
plus, searching for that in google i ran into this:
http://music.dartmouth.edu/~book/MATCpages/tableofcontents.html
This looks mighty cool, too.
ciao
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Il 01/10/03 alle 21:07, Frank Barknecht scrisse:
Hallo, Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
there is always the famous "The Computer Music Tutorial" by Cutis Roads
Actually I found its "rival" more accessible: "Computer Music" by Dodge/Jerse. I really swallowed this one in short time, whereas I still struggle with the CMT and linger around page 250 or so. The CMT has lots of cross references which IMO disturb the flow of reading too much. Dodge/Jerse on the other hand have a very didactic approach.
plus, searching for that in google i ran into this:
http://music.dartmouth.edu/~book/MATCpages/tableofcontents.html
This looks mighty cool, too.
There are another couple of books you might look into:
Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Davide Rocchesso Mondo Estremo Publishing -
and
The Sounding Object, Davide Rocchesso and Federico Fontana, Eds, Mondo Estremo Publishing -
The first one is in press right now and it is a 'serious' tutorial on Digital Signal Processing. The second one is an entire book on physical modeling all done with pd plugins.
The nice thing is that both books are (well, one will be) Free Publishing Books, and you can get them on the network. There will soon be a site where to find them both in electronic form and in paper form for sale (20 Euros each) (http://www.mondo-estremo.com - but there's a placeholder right now).
nicb
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