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  • 41Spectral music — (or spectralism) refers to a musical composition practice where compositional decisions are often informed by the analysis of sound spectra. Computer based sound spectrum analysis using a Fast Fourier transform is one of the more common methods… …

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  • 42Folke Rabe — (born 28 October 1935 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish composer. Works include the electronic drone pieces What?? (also translated as Was?? ) (1968), Basta for solo trombone, Escalations for brass quintet (1988), Concerto for trombone: All the… …

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  • 43John Chowning — John M. Chowning (born 1934 in Salem, New Jersey) is an American musician, inventor, and professor best known for his work at Stanford University and his invention of FM synthesis while there. He is currently nearly deaf due to suffering from… …

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  • 44Acoustic resonance — is the tendency of an acoustic system to absorb more energy when the frequency of its oscillations matches the system s natural frequency of vibration (its resonance frequency ) than it does at other frequencies. A resonant object will probably… …

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  • 45Distortion synthesis — is a group of sound synthesis techniques which modify existing sounds to produce more complex sounds (or timbres), usually by using non linear circuits or mathematics.[1] While some synthesis methods achieve sonic complexity by using many… …

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  • 46Oberheim OB12 — OB•12 OB•12 front panel Manufactured by Oberheim / Viscount Dates 2000 2005 Price RRP €1400 (2000) …

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  • 47Waveshaper — In electronic music a waveshaping is a type of distortion synthesis in which complex spectra are produced from simple tones by altering the shape of the waveforms. [Charles Dodge and Thomas A. Jersey (1997). Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition …

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  • 48Diatonic and chromatic — Chromatic redirects here. For other uses, see Chromatic (disambiguation). Melodies may be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the… …

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  • 49Patrick Nunn — studied with Frank Denyer at Dartington College of Arts and with Gary Carpenter at the Welsh College of Music and Drama returning once again to Dartington in 1995 to study with the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. He is currently studying with… …

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  • 50Vocal resonation — is the process by which the basic product of phonation is enhanced in timbre and/or intensity by the air filled cavities through which it passes on its way to the outside air. Various terms related to the resonation process include amplification …

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