Author: Craig Anderton
Publisher: Amsco Publications (1986)
ISBN: 0825610508
Category: Music / Recording & Performance
Synopsis:
The first guide that clearly explains the impact that Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) has made on the creation of music.
Profusely illustrated with easy-to-understand diagrams and examples that take the mystery out of MIDI.
Finally... a comprehensive book that takes the mystery out of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) once and for all. If you have been confused by the hype, the myths, and the lack of easily-understood information, MIDI for Musicians tells how and why MIDI can open up new musical vistas for you, no matter what instrument you play.
Written by the expert on musical electronics, this ground-breaking book covers such topics as
The friendly, supportive approach guides you through technical topics in a refreshingly simple, easy-to-understand style.
MIDI is a revolutionary concept, one that will have a far-reaching impact on the way we play, record, compose, distribute and even transcribe music. If you've been wondering what the fuss is all about, look no further -the answers are in these pages.
Craig Anderton is a musician, electronic experimenter, prolific writer and lecturer in the field of musical electronics, and editor of Electronic Musician magazine.
He has recorded and produced albums, as well as done session work, for several major labels. He is the author of Electronic Projects for Musicians, Home Recording for Musicians, Guitar Gadgets, and the Digital Delay Handbook, all published by Amsco.
Tags: Music recording & reproduction | Music/Songbooks | Guitar | Music | Ethnomusicology | Genres & Styles - Electronic | Music / Electronic & Computer | Instruction & Study - Techniques | Electronic equipment
Pages: 105
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fine ( Book condition rating information)
Cover Price: 19.95 USD
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