Digital Da Vinci Computers in Music /
The Digital Da Vinci book series opens with the interviews of music mogul Quincy Jones, MP3 inventor Karlheinz Brandenburg, Tommy Boy founder Tom Silverman and entertainment attorney Jay L. Cooper. A strong supporter of science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs in schools, The Black...
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0536-2 Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: A Tale Of Four Moguls: Interviews With Quincy Jones, Karlheinz Brandenburg, Tom Silverman And Jay L. Cooper
- Chapter 2: Getting On The Billboard Charts: Music Production As Agile Software Development
- Chapter 3: Producing And Its Effect On Vocal Recordings
- Chapter 4: Mediated Interactions And Musical Expression - A Survey
- Chapter 5: Improvising With Digital Auto-Scaffolding: How Mimi Changes And Enhances The Creative Process
- Chapter 6: Delegating Creativity: Use Of Musical Algorithms In Machine Listening And Composition
- Chapter 7: Machine Listening Of Music
- Chapter 8: Making Things Growl, Purr And Sing
- Chapter 9: Eeg-Based Brain-Computer Interface For Emotional Involvement In Games Through Music
- Chapter 10: Computer And Music Pedagogy.