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Manzo and Will Kuhn 210 1$aOxford, England :$cOxford University Press,$d2015. 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (281 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-19-997395-4 311 $a0-19-997382-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; 1 Basics; Companion Site and Files; Basic Setup; Working in Live; On Your Own; 2 Session View; Session View; Adding Effects; Key and MIDI Mapping; Record to Arrangement View; On Your Own; 3 Introduction to Max for Live; Why Would I Want to Start Programming?; Writing a MIDI Program; On Your Own; 4 Ambient; Getting Started; Other Instruments; Form; On Your Own; 5 Pop and Rock Music; Enhancing the Recording with Effects; Automation; Making It Performable in a Live Situation 327 $aUsing the Return Tracks as Monitor MixesMultiple Sessions in One Session; Live for Practicing; On Your Own; Monkey FX Guide; 6 Electroacoustic Music; Preparing the Canvas; Preparing the Form; Preparing Computer-Generated Sounds; Preparing the Session for Performance; Composition Examples; On Your Own; 7 Modern Hip-Hop and Trap Music; Drum Patterns; Sub Kicks and Bass Lines; Buildup Patterns; Chord Sequences; Stabs; Lasers; Chipmunk Vocals and Shouts; Composition Examples; On Your Own; 8 House Music; Kick Drum and Essential Elements; Electro Bass Synth 327 $aSetting Up Mix Groups and Sidechain DuckingForm and Arrangement; On Your Own; 9 Breakbeat/Drum and Bass; Creating a Sampled Loop; Reese Bass; Sub Bass and Advanced Reese; Sampled Sirens and Other Instruments; Buildup Scene; Mixing; Form Considerations; On Your Own; 10 Chiptune; Designing a Custom Chip Instrument; Using the Custom Chip Sounds; Auto-Chords and MIDI Reuse; Sampled Chip Sounds; 8-Bit Drums; Form and Structure; On Your Own; 11 Granular Synthesis; Basic Sampling; Wavetable Synthesis with Simpler; Granular Synthesis with Granulator II; Drums from a Voice; Mixing; On Your Own 327 $a12 DubstepDrum Patterns; Bass Instruments and Resampling; Treble Leads; Risers; Initial Mixing; On Your Own; 13 Remixing and Loop Sampling; Simple Remixing; Mashups; Sampling Loops from Preexisting Songs; Remixing an Acapella; On Your Own; 14 Mastering; Generic Mixing Technique; The Master Track; The Limiter; The Mastering Chain; Compression on the Master Track; Equalizing on the Master Track; Multiband Dynamics; The Loudness War; Exporting; On Your Own; 15 Analysis of Projects; Live Rig; Pedalman Pro; Wrap-Up; On Your Own; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P 327 $aQR; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z 330 $aInteractive Composition empowers readers with all of the practical skills and insights they need to compose and perform electronic popular music in a variety of popular styles. 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