Table of Contents
Forward
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Chapter 2 Introduction To Programming
Chapter 3 Introduction To Electronics
Chapter 4 Interfacing With Arduino
Chapter 5 Music Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) I/O
Chapter 6 Real-Time Input: Musical Expression
Chapter 7 Music-Making Shields
Chapter 8 Programming Part II
Chapter 9 Audio Output and Sound Synthesis
Chapter 10 Audio Input
Chapter 11 Finalizing Projects
Chapter 12 Standalone Arduino
Chapter 13 MIDI Hand Drum Project
Chapter 14 Stella Synthesizer Project
Chapter 15 Step Sequencer Project
Chapter 16 Emöte MIDI Controller
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix A: MIDI Control Changes
Appendix B: MMC Commands
Appendix C: Introduction to Bit Twiddling
Index
Brent Edstrom is the author of several books, including Recording on a Budget and Musicianship in the Digital Age. An avid programmer, he has used a variety of programming languages to create custom ear training, music synthesis, and music notation applications, and has taught courses in music and computer science. He is a professor of music at Whitworth University.
"I heartily recommend this book as a way to get started with
Arduino or electronics even for non-musicians. But if you ever
wanted to make your own Moog synth or Theremin (and who hasn't)
then you will love this book."--Dr. Simon Monk, author and
maker
"A comprehensive and easy to use guide for everything you may need
to know about how to use the Arduino for musical applications. The
book is well-organized, allowing both technical novices and
experienced music technologists to find the information and
guidance they may be looking for."--Gil Weinberg, Professor and
Director, Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology
"Edstrom has developed a very useful resource for musicians
interested in using microcomputer controllers and software tools in
Arduino for Musicians. This publication, organized in three
sections, serves not only as an introduction for those just
learning the world of the Arduino, but also for those learning to
use the open-source electronics platform to apply creative
applications of the core concepts for the more advanced projects.
The intermediate
and advanced sections are written in a casual narrative style with
well-organized sequencing. The book is a welcome addition as a
resource or required text for undergraduate or graduate students
enrolled in
music technology or related courses in multimedia performance."--G.
David Peters, Professor and Head of Graduate Studies, Music and
Arts Technology, Indiana University - IUPUI
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