03493nam 2200565 450 991026795270332120221108033325.01-299-27742-X0-470-39457-91-84704-576-60-470-61244-41-118-61399-6(CKB)3230000000207207(StDuBDS)AH25036394(MiAaPQ)EBC700736(MiAaPQ)EBC5205682(MiAaPQ)EBC261985(Au-PeEL)EBL261985(OCoLC)829706610(PPN)183435141(EXLCZ)99323000000020720720180130h20062005 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMusic and acoustics from instrument to computer /Philippe GuillaumeNewport Beach, California :ISTE,2006.©20051 online resource (199 p. ) illSociete Francaise d'Acoustique1-905209-26-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Sounds -- Music Instruments -- Scales and Temperaments -- Psychoacoustics -- Digital sound -- Synthesis and Sound Effects.Presents an overview on the nature of musical sounds, from their production by acoustic music instruments to synthesized sounds obtained with computers. This book covers topics, including sound propagation, Fourier and time-frequency analysis, psychoacoustics, analog and digital signal processing theory, computer science and MP3 sound compression.How can a piano tuner obtain such high precision with no other measuring device than their own ears? How can a sequence of notes seem to rise continuously despite coming back periodically to the same notes? What are the possibilities and the limits of digital sound? These are a few examples of questions that are discussed in this book, which presents an overview on the nature of musical sounds, from their production by acoustic music instruments to synthesized sounds obtained with computers. The topics that are treated include sound propagation, Fourier and time-frequency analysis, psychoacoustics, analog and digital signal processing theory, computer science and MP3 sound compression, and of course... music! How can a piano tuner obtain such high precision with no other measuring device than their own ears? How can a sequence of notes seem to rise continuously despite coming back periodically to the same notes? What are the possibilities and the limits of digital sound? These are a few examples of questions that are discussed in this book, which presents an overview on the nature of musical sounds, from their production by acoustic music instruments to synthesized sounds obtained with computers. The topics that are treated include sound propagation, Fourier and time-frequency analysis, psychoacoustics, analog and digital signal processing theory, computer science and MP3 sound compression, and of course... music!MusicAcoustics and physicsComputer sound processingMusicAcoustics and physics.Computer sound processing.781.23Guillaume Philippe1955-993656MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910267952703321Music and acoustics2275275UNINA