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Title: Electronic Music


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Electronic Music
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Overview
  • What youve seen so far
  • Olden Days
  • MIDI
  • Sampling
  • FM Synthesis
  • ADSR

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What Youve Seen
  • So far, weve digitized audio
  • Sampling rate
  • Bit depth
  • Weve recorded a live sound
  • Playback is represented by the levels of the
    speaker

4
ABBA Revisited
MIDI
MP3
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The Old Days
  • First Keyboards
  • had oscillators (circuits) to generate sounds
  • Usually monophonic (one note at a time)
  • Second generation
  • Used FM synthesis (later)
  • Usually polyphonic (multiple notes at a time)
  • Had to record keyboard sounds to tape

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MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
  • MIDI a method for representing sounds
    electronically
  • Became popular in the 80s
  • Send 16 different channels (tracks) at one time
  • Have a total of 128 possible instruments

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The Keyboard
  • The MIDI Keyboard
  • No audible sounds
  • Generates a series of
  • 1s a 0s (on/off)
  • Signals represent
  • Note, loudness
  • Length, type of instrument
  • Signals come out of the keyboard and usually go
    into a sequencer

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The Sequencer
  • Can be a PC
  • Responsible for recordingindividual tracks of
    music
  • Responsible for playback
  • Receives input from keyboard
  • Sends output to synthesizer

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The Synthesizer
  • Receives 1s and 0s fromthe sequencer
  • Interprets the 1s and 0sto produce audible
    sounds
  • Piano
  • Drums
  • Saxophone
  • Sounds are sent to speakers

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Speakers
  • Like you haventseen these before

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MIDI
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0 1 0
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MIDI vs Digital Recording
  • MIDI
  • Smaller file size (like 10-20K)
  • Song sounds different on every sound card
  • No singing allowed!
  • Digital Recording
  • Larger file size (like 5M)
  • Sound is close approximation to real thing

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Sampling
  • There are two main approaches to synthesis
  • Sampling
  • FM Synthesis
  • Sampling
  • A sample is a recording of actual
    instrument/sound
  • Samples are taken at certain intervals
  • Samples are then shifted up or down depending on
    the note

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Sampling
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FM Synthesis
  • Basic waves
  • Sine
  • Square
  • Saw
  • Triangle
  • Noise

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FM Synthesis
  • Start with basic waveform, and have one wave
    modulate the other
  • Heres volume modulation
  • 440 sine wave, control 2Hz
  • 440 sine wave, control 880Hz
  • 440 sine wave, control 3KHz

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ADSR(Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release)
  • Use a graph to describe the shape of the sound

A
D
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ACID
  • Good for non-musical people
  • Download Loops
  • Mix loops together
  • Outputs a complete .wav file

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