How is it possible to take advantage of the processing power of a computer when creating music? This book guides you through the first steps in learning Computer Assisted Composition. The text does not assume any previous experience in Computer Music. It explains how musical ideas can be processed and generated with the help of a computer. You will discover:
- How to formalize music so a computer can process it.
- The musical effect of computing processes.
- Some basic techniques as well as some more advanced concepts.
Free software that run on any standard computer makes Computer Assisted Composition more available than ever before. This book gives you the basic knowledge of established techniques for how to use computers in music composition.
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Örjan Sandred is a Professor of Composition at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is well established within the computer music community, and has been working as a researcher and professor at universities and institutes in Canada, France, Germany and Sweden. He has been teaching courses in Computer Assisted Composition throughout his career, and many of his compositions are the result of his research in Computer Assisted Composition techniques.
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