Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music

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Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music is a collection of influential works by John R. Pierce exploring the perception of sound and its application in electronic and computer-generated music.


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instanceOf book
collection of essays
about history of computer music
interaction between technology and musical perception
theory of hearing in relation to music
author John R. Pierce
explores applications of psychoacoustics in music composition
applications of psychoacoustics in sound design
relationship between sound perception and musical structure
use of computers in music research
fieldOfStudy acoustics
audio engineering
music technology
focusesOn computer-generated music
electronic sound production
human auditory perception
loudness perception
pitch perception
sound synthesis
timbre perception
genre non-fiction
scientific literature
hasContributor John R. Pierce
hasPerspective engineering approach to music
scientific approach to musical sound
influencedField computer music research
electronic music composition
psychoacoustic modeling in audio
language English
mainSubject computer music
electronic music
perception of sound
psychoacoustics
relatedTo digital signal processing in music
electronic music
music perception research
targetAudience computer music composers
researchers in psychoacoustics
students of music technology

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John R. Pierce notableWork Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music

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