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Key concepts and practical projects
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By
Paul Middleton, Studio Engineer and Record Producer who has also composed music for TV.
Steven Gurevitz, Studio owner (London, UK) who runs workshops, training and consultancy for music technology education.
Description
This practical music technology workbook enables students and teachers to get the best possible results with the available equipment.
The workbook provides step-by-step activities for classroom-based and independent project work, covering the skills and techniques used
in modern music production. All are related to specific areas of the GCSE, AS/A2 and BTEC curricula. The activities are supplemented
with basic concepts, hints and tips on techniques, productions skills and system optimisation to give students the best possible chance
of passing or improving their grade.
The book is includes screenshots throughout from a variety of software including Cubasis, Cubase
SX, Logic and Reason, though all activities are software- and platform-independent.
Audience
Students and teachers of: AS/A2 Music Technology (course codes: 8511/9511); Edexcel GCSE Music (course code: 1426); BTEC First in Performing
Arts; BTEC Nationals in Music Technology; BTEC Nationals in Music Practice.
Contents
Basic Concepts
Audio
MIDI
Audio tasks
MIDI tasks
MIDI and audio tasks
In the studio: Dynamics of a studio environment
Health and safety,
Sound levels and acoustics
History of Music Technology
Appendices:
Sequencer Commands Profiles
How to print
Glossary
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 416 pages, publication date: DEC-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-240-51970-8
ISBN-10: 0-240-51970-1
Imprint: FOCAL PRESS
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Last update: 5 Sep 2009
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