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Music Code Lab

Kai Turing

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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"Music Code Lab" explores the exciting intersection of music and programming, teaching you how to create your own soundscapes through code. This book dives into digital audio synthesis and its practical application, revealing how sound is digitally represented and manipulated. Interestingly, the book highlights the evolution of electronic music, from early analog synthesizers to today's digital audio workstations, reflecting how far music technology has come. The book emphasizes a hands-on approach, blending theoretical knowledge with coding experience to unlock creativity in sound design. Expect to learn about sampling, quantization, and various synthesis techniques like additive, subtractive, and FM synthesis. "Music Code Lab" guides you progressively, starting with digital audio fundamentals and culminating in projects where you'll create synthesizers, effects processors, and interactive musical instruments. Through practical coding examples and clear explanations, this book empowers students, hobbyists, and professionals to craft unique sounds and build innovative audio software. Each chapter builds upon the last, ensuring a solid foundation in both audio programming and synthesis.
Available since: 02/17/2025.
Print length: 158 pages.

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