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Posted by luu 2 days ago

Introduction to Computer Music (2009) [pdf](composerprogrammer.com)
230 points | 81 commentspage 2
rmnclmnt 2 days ago|
Loved this book when I was a student! This is for DSP enclined audience with a focus on musical applications. Not very in-depth if you want to develop your own plugins or DAW but still very informative
fodmap 2 days ago||
Juan García Castillejo published 'La telegrafía rápida, el triteclado y la música eléctrica' (High-speed telegraphy, the three-keyboard system, and electric music) in 1944.

https://archive.org/details/latelegrafiarapida.eltritecladoy...

NetMageSCW 2 days ago||
Reminds me of starting college and photocopying digitized instrument wave forms (e.g. guitar string pluck) and then feeding them to a 6502 subroutine that output the waveform to the 8-bit companding DAC in my OSI C2-4P computer from a Basic driver that would play different notes through for songs.
cush 1 day ago||
I like that Programming for Music and Music for Programming are both on the front page together
Ylpertnodi 1 day ago||
https://youtu.be/0Ssi-9wS1so?is=2tc8mEWK9ndA3G-4

Math rock, and microtonality.

nuxi 1 day ago|
Oh this is just awesome, thank you!
Brown01 1 day ago||
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p1esk 2 days ago|
Wow, this book has been published in 2025, and it has zero mention of AI generated music. Not saying it's a bad thing - from the table of content it covers a lot of important fundamentals, but ignoring the elephant in the room is... weird.
mb7733 2 days ago|
It wasn't published in 2025. It was published in 2009 and the rights reverted to the author in 2025, who released it for free.
p1esk 2 days ago||
Oh ok, makes sense then