Creative Sequencing Techniques for Music Production: A Practical Guide to Pro Tools, Logic, Digital Performer, and Cubase
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Rating | : | 4.58 (679 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0240522168 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
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He is also the author of Acoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the Contemporary Composer (Focal Press, 2007) and has written several articles for music magazines in the US and abroad. Andrea Pejrolo is a music technology professor at Berklee College of Music, MIDI programmer, sound designer, composer/ arranger, and jazz acoustic and electric bassist. He has collaborated on many varied projects with US and UK production companies, t
"and the fellow I got it for (a professional musician and producer who composes music for soundtracks and has a discography that" according to Brendan J. Lasalle. This was a gift, and the fellow I got it for (a professional musician and producer who composes music for soundtracks and has a discography that would make you think I was lying) was extremely happy with it.. A Welcome Point of View frankp93 Pejrolo teaches at Berklee and his books are geared towards composers and arrangers of jazz, classical ensembles and film scores. He speaks to you as a fellow composer addressing musicians comfortable with traditional notation and instrumentation who perhaps view MIDI composition and production more with the goal of emulating their analog experience rather than experimenting with abstract sound as often heard in electronic dance music.I realize that's a generalization on both sides - there's certainly plenty here for someone interested in dance music and t. Ron Wis said Well written with practical advice. This is a densely packed, beginners (moving to advanced) book on how to set up your computer and software (using Cubase, Pro Tools, Logic and Digital Performer) to create a digital audio workstation (DAW). A DAW gives you the ability to record music from external sources (like a guitar) to your computer. As well as record, you can create music entirely within the software using its built-in instrument sounds. The author starts with information on hardware requirements, technical information, setup and types of software. Along the way, the author injects a
"Whether as a reference on everything from how to choose a MIDI keyboard to realistic layering of virtual string parts to video sync, a thought-provoking integration of machinery with music, or a down-and-dirty comparison of how the four most used DAWs do their jobs, this book is a treasure trove, and not to be missed."--Recording Magazine "This is an inspirational guide for all levels of expertise, it shows how to get the most out of the four leading audio sequencers. She is a music and technology professor at Berklee College of Music, MIDI programmer, and more."--Wonderpedia . Andrea demonstrates a wide range of technical and creative techniques, giving tips and new ideas
Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.. Creative Sequencing Techniques for Music Production shows readers how to get the most out of four of the leading audio sequencers – Apple’s Logic Pro, Avid’s Pro Tools, MOTU’s Digital Performer, and Steinberg’s Cubase, and is the book for readers looking to build their skills in composition, orchestration, and mixing using software tools. With a focus on essential tools now part of the everyday creative process in a digital production environment, author Andrea Pejrolo also covers the most recent and cutting-edge techniques, including swipe-comping, time-stretching, and pitch correction. First published in 2011