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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 12:19:39 GMT
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- Organization: The University of Leeds, School of Computer Studies
- From: ross-c@scs.leeds.ac.uk
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- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Need computer music textbook
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- In article <1992Dec22.072649.5087@cucs5.cs.cuhk.hk> you write:
- >jab@cs.rit.edu (John A Biles) writes:
- >
- >>We are currently trying to find a textbook that surveys the computer
- >>music field. I am unaware of anything recent that is broad enough
- >
- >I think the book "Musical Application of Microprocessors" (I'm not quite
- >sure the exactly name at the time of writing) from HAL is the best
- >choice.
-
- Having both these books, I think "Elements of Computer Music" by F. R. Moore
- is a better choice. But note that both of these books worth is compromised by
- typos and programme bugs in crucial places.
-
- Anyone who's debugged the Phase Vocoder programme in EoCM (or otherwise made
- it work) *PLEASE* contact me.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Ross-c
-