Table of Contents:
Part I: PEOPLE AND PROCEDURES.
1.The Importance of People.
2. Misconceptions and Attitudes.
Part II: PROCEDURES AND APPLICATIONS.
3. Finding Help.
Part III: YOUR COMPUTER AND THE INTERNET.
4. Operating System Software.
5. Software for Communication.
6. Data Structures for Computers and Networking.
7. The Mechanics of Computers and Networking.
Part IV: COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
8. Instructional Software for Musicians.
9. Acoustics Primer.
10. Data Structures for Digital Audio and MIDI.
11. Hardware Devices for Music CAI.
Part V: DESKTOP PUBLISHING FOR MUSICIANS.
12. Software for Desktop Publishing and Graphics.
13. Data Structures for Desktop Publishing and Graphics.
14. Hardware Devices for Music Publishing.
Part VI: MUSIC NOTATION.
15. Music Notation Software.
PART VII: DATA STRUCTURES FOR CODING MUSIC NOTATION AND PERFORMANCE.
16. Input Devices for Music Notation.
Part VIII: MUSIC SEQUENCING AND MIDI.
17. Software for Music Sequencing.
18. MIDI Data Structures Revisited.
19. MIDI Hardware: The MIDI KISS System.
20. MIDI Hardware: Enhancing the MIDI KISS System.
Part IX: CREATING SOUNDS AND MUSIC WITH DIGITAL AUDIO.
21. Software for Capturing, Editing, and Organizing Digital Sounds.
22. Digital Audio Data Structures Revisited.
23. Data Structures for Laser Audio and Video.
24. Hardware for a Digital Audio Workstation.
Part X: AUTHORING SYSTEMS AND MULTIMEDIA.
25. Authoring and Multimedia Software.
26. Data Structures for Authoring in Web and Multimedia Environments.
27. Multimedia Hardware.
Features:
- Students complete the text with a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities of technology in music applications.
- This edition comes packaged with a CD-ROM, playable on either IBM or Macintosh machines, which offers further resources including a student guidebook, Web links, sample projects, and sample software applications.
- The text's integration of tutorial material with valuable reference material provides the student with a conceptual overview of the dynamics of music and technology.
- The text's broad exploration into computers and technology applications in music provides students with the general skills and ideas necessary to implement developing techniques into their own musical activities.
- The inclusion of historical milestones and timelines foster a better understanding of the historical contexts of music computing and technology.
- Broad conceptual framework.
- Free CD-ROM included with the book; text is linked with projects on the CD-ROM
- Influences of the Internet, along with Web-based material, thoroughly integrated into the text.
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