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Digital Sound Processing for Music and Multimedia (Music Technology)
 
 
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Ross Kirk , Andy Hunt

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The aim of this chapter is to introduce you to the art and techniques of electronic sound creation and storage in the twentieth century and thus to encourage you to think about how these trends may develop into the next century. Read the first page
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