Electronic music

systems, techniques, and controls

274 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 1983 by W.C. Brown Co..

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The complete title of the book is Electronic Music - Systems, Techniques, and Controls, and it deals mostly with the applications involving subtractive synthesis using analog devices as it was written prior to the development of digital synthesizers. Describing the principles regarding and creation of electronic music, the book contains chapters of specific concepts of electronic music such as "Voltage Sources" or "Recording Techniques" and starts with the basics of electro-acoustic principles and ends with live performance considerations. Examples of 'patching' (configuring an analog synthesizer to create specific sounds) are provided at the end of each chapter demonstrating its subject and also instilling creative thinking in the reader.

The styles of electronic music approached would typically be classified as "avant-garde" or "experimental", and the examples are often aleatoric and/or atonal. Professor Strange refers to a particular configuration of a synthesizer as an "instrument" rather than the device itself, alluding …

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Subjects

  • Electronic music -- Instruction and study.
  • Electronic composition.