
The changes wrought by the MIDI and microcomputer revolution in the 1980s have dramatically transformed the world's music. Listeners now expect much more from the electronic music composer and performer, not only in audio quality, but also in skill and versatility across styles. However, to date there has been no comprehensive source of information to ground the synthesizer artist in the requisite technologies and techniques. The purpose of this book is to provide such a definitive resource. Composer, performer, and professor Jeff Pressing offers a thorough, clear, precise, and insightful orientation to the complex world of synthesized music. He combines technical tips with instruction on live performance. Pressing covers a broad range of musical styles, and terminology is carefully consolidated and explained. The information provided is not specific to any manufacturer and thus may be widely applied. This book is intended for synthesizer performers.
This book addresses the lack of a comprehensive technical and performance-based resource for synthesizer artists navigating the post-MIDI landscape of the 1980s. Jeff Pressing, a composer and professor, utilizes his academic and practical background to synthesize complex technical requirements into a coherent framework. The text serves as a definitive guide for performers seeking to master the intersection of electronic hardware and live musical expression, regardless of specific manufacturer constraints.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the technical requirements of electronic music performance during the late twentieth century. Readers frequently note the clarity and breadth of the information, which remains relevant for those interested in the historical development of digital audio techniques.
Page Count:
475
Publication Date:
1993-01-21
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198162758
ISBN-13:
9780198162759
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