By: User
Physics
This book serves as a beginner-friendly guide to understanding sound, digital audio, and the principles of sound synthesis. It bridges the gap between theory (the physics and mathematics of sound) and practice (using synthesizers and digital audio tools to create music and sound).Aimed at music technology students, producers, sound designers, and anyone curious about how audio works and how synthesized sounds are made.It is an educational text aimed at students, sound engineers, musicians, and hobbyists who want to understand how audio works and how to generate or manipulate sounds through synthesis techniques. It would combine theory (physics, signal processing, acoustics) with practical examples and methods (synthesis types, sound design, digital audio). It explains how sound is produced, transmitted, and perceived, covering waveforms, frequency, amplitude, and timbre and introduces sampling, bit depth, audio resolution, and how computers represent sound.
18 Pages
Price: $32.00