Music References includes several tutorials we found both in written and video formats:
A to Z
The A to Z of digital music making: A list of all the important terms you'll (probably) need to know, with great explanations for each of them.
PAPER - Wavetable Synthesis 101: Fundamentals
http://www.musicdsp.org/files/Wavetable-101.pdf
MELODIES and SCALES http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~gcoleman/chuck/tutorial/tutorial.htm
MAKE MACHINE - Experiment with a single sine wave CLICK HERE
Understanding Wavetables - Make Waves with Numbers
AUDIO WORKSHOPS - Future Audio Workshop
FM Synthesizer and Playing with Sine Waves with CIRCLE Play these Videos
These tutorials are great to visualize how the waves and filters are modulated to create different sounds. Also includes an audio file for each sound as it is built.
These tutorials are great to visualize how the waves and filters are modulated to create different sounds. Also includes an audio file for each sound as it is built.
TUTORIAL 1 - Create a Basic Brass Sound
iPAD APP BORDERLANDS
2012 RECENT RELEASE: A granular synthesis app in development by Stanford student Chris Carlson. Desktop versions currently exist. YouTube demo CCRMA Winter Concert 2012
VIDEO DEMO OF SOFTWARE IN USE HERE
Physics of Sound: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/u11l4a.cfm
A to Z
The A to Z of digital music making: A list of all the important terms you'll (probably) need to know, with great explanations for each of them.
WHY?
Now that we are finding ways to create these sounds, what next? These are a few interviews with Ge Wang, chucK developer and co-founder of Smule explaining why this research is important and ways it can be used. A comprehensive list is at Smule News. Select interviews I watched are below.Fora.tv July 23, 2010 - "Unlocking creative potential"...
BBC Digital News
More references:
ReplyDeleteAudacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Audacity manual: http://manual.audacityteam.org/help/manual/