Handmade electronic music : the art of hardware hacking
By: Collins, Nicolas
Title By: Lonergan, Simon [Editor]
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 786.7 CO HA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0055447 | ||
REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 786.7 CO HA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0055448 |
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784.81526 TR CA Casual game design : designing play for the gamer in all of us / | 786.2092 AH PI The pianist of Yarmouk | 786.3041 PA TE Teach yourself piano and keyboards / | 786.7 CO HA Handmade electronic music : | 786.7 CO HA Handmade electronic music : | 790.069 PI RI Risk and safety management in the leisure, events, tourism and sports industries | 790.069 PR EF Effective leadership in adventure programming |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-327) and index.
Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking provides a long-needed, practical, and engaging introduction to the craft of making - as well as creatively cannibalizing - electronic circuits for artistic purposes. With a sense of adventure and no prior knowledge, the reader can subvert the intentions designed into devices such as radios and toys to discover a new sonic world. At a time when computers dominate music production, this book offers a rare glimpse into the core technology of early live electronic music, as well as more recent developments at the hands of emerging artists. In addition to advice on hacking found electronics, the reader learns how to make contact microphones, pickups for electromagnetic fields, oscillators, distortion boxes, and unusual signal processors cheaply and quickly.
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