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    Synths Synth 1 To make this synth‚ I opened up the ES2 synthesizer in Logic‚ changed the setting to “series”‚ turned on “poly” and made sure it was in “unison” and opened up a second and third waveform. Next‚ I split the waveforms evenly using the acute triangle figure. I set a cutoff to 1 and 2‚ and used envelope 2 for the cutoff. Finally‚ I turned both cut settings all the way to the right... from this I got an upbeat dance-style synth that I’d be happy to use on any dancepop/electro

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    The idea that "techno usually has NO message‚ no image etc. it is faceless" is certainly not one that is embraced by enough of a majority for it to be considered an intrinsic property of techno itself‚ but rather an indication of what Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE is getting out of it. This is an important distinction that needs to be made‚ I think‚ when discussing exactly what the nature of the state of the "techno" art is. I doubt that Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE can concoct

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    The Synthesiser

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    impacted on the development of music production practice? In order to answer the essay question effectively‚ due to the fact that technology is so broad and vast‚ one must focus on one particular subject area. This Essay concentrates on how synthesizers have impacted the development of music production practice. Collins (2006‚p897) defines a synthesiser as: An electrophonic instrument usually operated by means of a keyboard and pedals‚ in which voltage-controlled oscillators produce sounds

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    Formic acid is the simplest carboxylic acid. Its chemical formula is HCOOH or HCO2H. It is an important intermediate in chemical synthesis and occurs naturally‚ most notably in ant venom. Wikipedia Formula: CH2O2 Boiling point: 213.4°F (100.8°C) Density: 1.22 g/cm³ IUPAC ID: Formic acid Molar mass: 46.02538 g/mol Melting point: 47.12°F (8.4°C) When methanol and carbon monoxide are combined in the presence of a strong base‚ the acid derivative methyl formate results‚ according to the chemical

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    In this assignment I will be talking about how music technology has been used in various performances‚ I will be covering the Experimentalists all the way back in the 60s and I will talk about how it has become more apparent‚ frequent and mainstream. I will investigate back when Theremin was invented in the 20’s up until Analogue Synths and the implementation of MIDI today‚ I will also talk a little bit about software synthesis. Advance’s in music tech has had a massive impact on the way music sounds

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    genre that uses synthesizers to recreate the sounds of real audio instruments without actually having the instrument there; or in some cases do not even try to sound natural but as computerized as possible. Synthesizers were first used in the 1960’s by rock bands and in the late 1970’s by punk bands. Also in the late 1970’s going into the early 1980’s‚ synth only bands began to come out and created a whole new style‚ genre and generation of music. In the 1960’s when synthesizers first began to

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    Roots of music

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    Electronic synthesizer based music has been around since the 1960’s and implemented by signature artists such as the beach boys. Though It wasn’t until the late 1960’s that the experimental group‚ Kraftwrek formed together to create a musical foundation solely based upon synthesizers. At first the music was abstract and hard to follow but through their discography they developed musical attributes using synthesizers. By the end of the 1970’s many European artists where using the synthesizer as their

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    Korg‚ a Japanese multinational corporation that is one of the world’s biggest musical instrument manufacturers. Rather than spend their R&D cash on developing a digital instrument of the future‚ they decided to start once again building an analog synthesizer called the MS-20‚ which was considered cutting edge when it was released in 1978 before being dismissed as worthless trash less than a decade later. Their gamble clearly worked‚ because the instrument sold out across the world. Now its competitors

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    MIDI MIDI files contain no sound. Repeat‚ MIDI files contain no sound! They contain only performance data. Piano Rolls In years gone by‚ player pianos played music by "reading" holes punched in a roll of paper. You could hold that paper to your ear all day long and never hear any sound from it. That’s because the paper was only a conveyor of information. It told the piano what notes to play‚ but the piano did the actual playing. MIDI files are the piano rolls of the electronic age. They contain

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    Technology is not killing creativity. If it was‚ then Les Paul’s invention of the electric guitar‚ Bob Moog’s invention of the synthesizer‚ Kusek et al.’s invention of MIDI‚ Pro Tools’ inventor as well as every effects pedal or electronic music enhancing piece of gear would have to be part of this destructive force. Thoughts like this are fun to debate but totally unproductive. The real issue to be discussed for which a solution must be found is how can those who produce great music

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