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Sound Synthesis and Sampling (Music Technology) [Paperback]

Martin Russ (Author)
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0240514297 978-0240514291 January 24, 1997 First Printing
Sound Synthesis and Sampling is all about the principles of electronic musical instruments. It provides a comprehensive introduction to all the most common forms of analog and digital sound synthesis, as well as covering many of the less commonly encountered techniques used in research and academia.

Written in an almost entirely non-mathematical fashion, and extensively illustrated with clear diagrams, this book will make an ideal reference for students of music technology, audio engineering and acoustics, as well as for enthusiasts, musicians, engineers and multimedia specialists.

Questions are provided at the ends of chapters for revision purposes, and a substantial glossary explains a wide range of related terms. Time-lines show key events in the history of synthesis and examples are given of commercial products that employ the technology described.

Learn the underlying principles and practical techniques of synthesis and sampling
Information is designed in layers and with a non-mathematical approach, so to be accessible to students at all levels
Questions are provided at the end of each chapter to aid learning/teaching


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"This is a very good book on the subject. It is detailed enough for the more interested student and easy enough for the average student."
Lecturer (course: Electronic Music), USA

"...A very good starting point for studying this particular subject."
Customer review, Amazon.co.uk

"...I really love this book. It is so well written, enjoyable and informative. There is no maths and everything is explained in a simple fashion."
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"This book will help you on your way. A little history, not much math but a lot of help. If you intend to follow this path give this book a read!"
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"The author does a fine job of presenting an extraordinary amount of material - you will learn real, in-depth background about acoustics and synthesis techniques. I find myself constantly referring to this book when I am in my studio."
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"I bought this book when I first started on my Music Technology degree... I'm now just finishing my final year project, and I have to tell you... this book has been a fantastic help."
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"...provides an excellent technical and historical overview of sound synthesis methods in a non-mathematical way."
Computer Music Journal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Book Description

An exhaustive account of synthesized sound. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; First Printing edition (January 24, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240514297
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240514291
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,699,175 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource for sound synthesis, November 11, 2007
This review is from: Sound Synthesis and Sampling (Music Technology) (Paperback)
I need to jump in a correct a few faulty opinions surrounding this book. This is not "Synthesizers for Dummies" or anything like it. It's a book on electronic sound synthesis and the science behind it. You'll find diagrams, graphs, some easy math, and some technical terms. An understanding of the physics of sound helps. Basically, you'll find what you would expect to see in a text book, which is what this is. If you want to fool around with some presets on your synth without getting into designing your own sounds, this is not what you're looking for.

However, if you're looking to get into sound design or you want to tap the real power of your synthesizer, this is a great resource. The first edition came before computer synthesis hit the mainstream, so the focus is on hardware synthesizers, but that is not to say that you can't apply all the lessons in here to computer synthesis. I've built a number of the examples in PureData (the open source Max/MSP) and I regularly have students draw from the diagrams in my Intro to Sound Synthesis class.

I've found that while this book wasn't made exclusively for computer sound synthesis in the way that Curtis Roads' excellent Computer Music Tutorial is, students are far less intimidated by this. The writing style is (contrary to what Altoidboy would have you believe) not overly dry and jargon is not really a problem. I mean, if you consider "low frequency oscillator" to be jargon, then I guess this book is full of it. However, that's like reading a medical text book and then complaining that words like "spinal cord" and "frontal lobe" are jargon. My students have never complained.

Obviously, your main choice is going to be between this an the Computer Music Tutorial. Both are excellent and comprehensive, and both have different strengths. If you're primarily concerned with hardware synthesizers or you want something accessible, I'd go with "Sound Synthesis and Sampling". If you're leaning more towards computer sound synthesis, the CMT is probably better. Other differences include much more coverage of experimental techniques and newer developments such as granular synthesis in the CMT. "Sound Synthesis and Sampling" is much stronger in the classic synthesis techniques (additive, subtractive, AM, FM, etc.).

Again to counter Altoidboy's review, there's is a wealth of practical content here. It's not as simple as following step-by-step instructions (now move the button marked "VCO" to the number 5), but this is ultimately a much better way to learn. Rather than blindly following directions that you don't understand, Russ shows you why things do what they do. Then, you can apply this knowledge to any synthesizer, not just the one used as an example.

This book is a classic and one that I would recommend to anyone interested in sound synthesis. Don't be scared off by negative reviews - just understand that this is a serious book with serious info.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good but could be more mathematical, August 31, 2005
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I like this book 'bout being very concise and detailed about the various synthesis processes, but a bit more mathemtics could get some of my curiosities fulfilled. The theory is excellent and understanding the different synthesis types is a breeze; the flowcharts are intuitive and diagrams are detailed. I love the presentation of each topic, and the humour of the author while reading it. A great starting point for music technology enthusiasts but no advice on programming synths or using advanced software like reaktor, so it could be more expansive on some perfomance and programming areas. Overall great reading value.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dense and far-reaching material - excellent resource, June 21, 2002
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If you have interest in finding out exactly what's happening with the sound as you twiddle those knobs, this book is an excellent choice. The author does a fine job of presenting an extraordinary amount of material - you will learn real, in-depth background about acoustics and synthesis techniques. I find myself constantly referring to this book when I am in my studio.
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First Sentence:
'Synthesis' is defined in the 1994 edition of the Chambers Dictionary as 'building up; putting together; making a whole out of parts'. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
keyboard control voltage, interaction emulation, additive synthesizer, sample replay, analogue synthesizers, sustain segment, hybrid synthesizers, subtractive synthesizers, available polyphony, hex pickup, envelope generator, modifier section, playback pitch, decay segment, wavetable oscillators, attack segment, modular synthesizers, polyphonic synthesizers, pitch voltage, waveform constructed, granular synthesis, guitar controller, ribbon controllers, using synthesis, note stealing
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Date Name Event, Yamaha Yamaha, Roland Roland, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Modulation Modulation
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