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Informationen zum Autor Brent Edstrom is the author of several books, including Recording on a Budget and Musicianship in the Digital Age. An avid programmer, he has used a variety of programming languages to create custom ear training, music synthesis, and music notation applications, and has taught courses in music and computer science. He is a professor of music at Whitworth University. Klappentext The Arduino platform provides a virtually limitless range of creative opportunities to musicians who are interested to explore new technologies. In Arduino for Musicians, Brent Edstrom provides a comprehensive guide to the underlying technologies enabling the creation of custom instruments that respond to light, touch, breath, and other forms of control. Zusammenfassung The Arduino platform provides a virtually limitless range of creative opportunities to musicians who are interested to explore new technologies. In Arduino for Musicians, Brent Edstrom provides a comprehensive guide to the underlying technologies enabling the creation of custom instruments that respond to light, touch, breath, and other forms of control. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents; Forward; Chapter 1 Getting Started; Chapter 2 Introduction To Programming; Chapter 3 Introduction To Electronics; Chapter 4 Interfacing With Arduino; Chapter 5 Music Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) I/O; Chapter 6 Real-Time Input: Musical Expression; Chapter 7 Music-Making Shields; Chapter 8 Programming Part II; Chapter 9 Audio Output and Sound Synthesis; Chapter 10 Audio Input; Chapter 11 Finalizing Projects; Chapter 12 Standalone Arduino; Chapter 13 MIDI Hand Drum Project; Chapter 14 Stella Synthesizer Project; Chapter 15 Step Sequencer Project; Chapter 16 Emote MIDI Controller; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix A: MIDI Control Changes; Appendix B: MMC Commands; Appendix C: Introduction to Bit Twiddling; Index
Auteur
Brent Edstrom is the author of several books, including Recording on a Budget and Musicianship in the Digital Age. An avid programmer, he has used a variety of programming languages to create custom ear training, music synthesis, and music notation applications, and has taught courses in music and computer science. He is a professor of music at Whitworth University.
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The Arduino platform provides a virtually limitless range of creative opportunities to musicians who are interested to explore new technologies. In Arduino for Musicians, Brent Edstrom provides a comprehensive guide to the underlying technologies enabling the creation of custom instruments that respond to light, touch, breath, and other forms of control.
Contenu
Table of Contents; Forward; Chapter 1 Getting Started; Chapter 2 Introduction To Programming; Chapter 3 Introduction To Electronics; Chapter 4 Interfacing With Arduino; Chapter 5 Music Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) I/O; Chapter 6 Real-Time Input: Musical Expression; Chapter 7 Music-Making Shields; Chapter 8 Programming Part II; Chapter 9 Audio Output and Sound Synthesis; Chapter 10 Audio Input; Chapter 11 Finalizing Projects; Chapter 12 Standalone Arduino; Chapter 13 MIDI Hand Drum Project; Chapter 14 Stella Synthesizer Project; Chapter 15 Step Sequencer Project; Chapter 16 Emote MIDI Controller; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix A: MIDI Control Changes; Appendix B: MMC Commands; Appendix C: Introduction to Bit Twiddling; Index