Module 7 - Electronic Music

Electronic Music  ::  Electric Organs  ::  Synthesizers  ::  Digital Recording  ::  Digital Computers

Digital Computers

People laughed at the notion of one day there would be more computers than people. Of course back then computers filled entire rooms. Today there are computers in phones, lamps, garage doors, cars, vending machines, musical instruments, and microwaves, to name a few.

In the field of music, computers are used to record, emulate, play, and even compose music. They can be used to take a musical score and change the key it was written in.

In this chapter we will look at the role the digital computer plays with musical sound.

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Important Concepts

Algorithm
Analog computer
Digital computer
Binary number
Bit
Byte
Central processing unit (CPU)
Clock pulse
Compiler
Drum synthesizer
FM synthesis
Hybrid synthesizer
MIDI
MUSIC V
Random-access memory (RAM)
Read only memory (ROM)
Sequencer
Word

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