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Digital Audio Theory

A Practical Guide

Christopher L. Bennett

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CRC Press
28 December 2020
Digital Audio Theory: A Practical Guide bridges the fundamental concepts and equations of digital audio with their real-world implementation in an accessible introduction, with dozens of programming examples and projects.

Starting with digital audio conversion, then segueing into filtering, and finally real-time spectral processing, Digital Audio Theory introduces the uninitiated reader to signal processing principles and techniques used in audio effects and virtual instruments that are found in digital audio workstations. Every chapter includes programming snippets for the reader to hear, explore, and experiment with digital audio concepts. Practical projects challenge the reader, providing hands-on experience in designing real-time audio effects, building FIR and IIR filters, applying noise reduction and feedback control, measuring impulse responses, software synthesis, and much more.

Music technologists, recording engineers, and students of these fields will welcome Bennett’s approach, which targets readers with a background in music, sound, and recording. This guide is suitable for all levels of knowledge in mathematics, signals and systems, and linear circuits. Code for the programming examples and accompanying videos made by the author can be found on the companion website, DigitalAudioTheory.com.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9780367276539
ISBN 10:   0367276534
Pages:   238
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christopher L. Bennett is a Professor in the Music Engineering Technology program at the University of Miami, Frost School of Music. He conducts research, teaches, and publishes in the fields of digital audio, audio programming, transducers, acoustics, psychoacoustics, and medical acoustics.

Reviews for Digital Audio Theory: A Practical Guide

Your background in music, sound, and recording makes you a power-user of digital audio signal processors. Wouldn't you like to understand what's going on inside those converters, delays, filters and more? Don't you want to know what to listen for when it's time to choose which one to use? And don't you sort of want to create your own FX? Me too. There is the calculus and coding way into this, and then there is Christopher Bennett's way in. If you want to understand digital audio theory - to have mastery of the theories and intuition about the possibilities - you don't need an engineering degree, you need this book. Alex U. Case, Sound Recording Technology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Past President of the Audio Engineering Society, and author of Sound FX: Unlocking the Creative Potential of Recording Studio Effects and Mix Smart: Pro Audio Tips for Your Multitrack Mix This book is part of a fresh approach to the challenges that aspiring audio programmers face. Rather than serving as a reference manual, Bennett presents Digital Audio Theory as part of a journey, supplementing the reading material with over 30 video tutorials and code samples. It is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the fundamentals of signal processing. The explanations are clear and well thought out - easy enough for those with a casual math background to follow along, but challenging enough to introduce concepts that reach beyond algorithms covered by other books. Highly recommended! Joshua Hodge, a.k.a. The Audio Programmer


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