"Although not a complete exploration of making music on the BBC, this book is an attractive introduction and should prove valuable in the music classroom."
A&B Computing

Exploring Music With The Bbc Micro And Electron
Pitman Publishing

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Whether you're a musician who knows little about computers, or a seasoned computer user who knows little about music, Exploring Music With The BBC Micro And Electron is for you.

This book explores creative ways of using the BBC Micro and the Electron to make music. It shows you how to generate sounds and how to combine different sound characteristics and rhythms to produce exciting and distinctive musical styles and instrumental effects.

The book covers a wide range of styles, including pop, folk, classical and modern music. It also examines many musical ideas and techniques such as rhythmic effects, the integration of sound and graphics, sound synthesis, instrument simulation, sound effects, ethnic music, auto-composition and music processing techniques.

The author is a professional composer and musician specialising in computer-generated music. His computer music compositions have been performed and broadcast in many parts of the world, including an orchestral work with a part for the BBC Micro which has been performed in Salzburg.

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This book is aimed both at musicians who may know little about computers, and at seasoned computer users who may know little about music.