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The files attached above are the files for a final project created by Stephen Davis for MU 2300. This project is just called "One Experimental EP for Your Listening Pleasure".
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|Foundations of Music Technology explores the core concepts of music technology and its uses as a mechanism to facilitate musicianship in a way that is accessible to all students--from the musician with limited technology skills to the technology expert with little knowledge in music notation. The text uses a free, customized software application for Mac or PC in order to demonstrate fundamental concepts of music technology germane to all professional applications like recording, synthesis, digital notation, MIDI, automating effects, acoustics, and more. With the concepts grasped using this "software-independent" approach, students can then transfer those learned skills over to the software of their choice.
 
  
This book was written by [http://www.vjmanzo.com V.J. Manzo, PhD] (2015) and is published by Oxford University Press. More info [http://www.vjmanzo.com/oup/fmt/ here].
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The EP is a collection of six songs. There are three original songs by myself and fellow artists that I know personally. Additionally then, there are also three remixes to favorite songs of mine as well (a Bonfire by Childish Gambino remix, a Moving Like a Zombie by Ericdoa remix, and a Dark Knight Score by Hans Zimmer remix).
  
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Credit for the EP also goes to the artists that helped me out with the original songs that I created (one song was done with the help of the artist Tuxx, another with the artist Toro, and a last one with the artist Sebii). And, finally, additional credit needs to go to the fellow producers that helped me with the EP as well (my guitarist friend Nick Suter, and a famous producer Nick Mira (who I used a vocal chop loop from for the song I made with Toro)).
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=How to Get & Read This Book=
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Anyways, hope you enjoy!
* This book is available in the Gordon Library in print [https://wpi.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WPI_INST/dbokq8/alma9930005563504746 here]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 6 May 2022

The files attached above are the files for a final project created by Stephen Davis for MU 2300. This project is just called "One Experimental EP for Your Listening Pleasure".

The EP is a collection of six songs. There are three original songs by myself and fellow artists that I know personally. Additionally then, there are also three remixes to favorite songs of mine as well (a Bonfire by Childish Gambino remix, a Moving Like a Zombie by Ericdoa remix, and a Dark Knight Score by Hans Zimmer remix).

Credit for the EP also goes to the artists that helped me out with the original songs that I created (one song was done with the help of the artist Tuxx, another with the artist Toro, and a last one with the artist Sebii). And, finally, additional credit needs to go to the fellow producers that helped me with the EP as well (my guitarist friend Nick Suter, and a famous producer Nick Mira (who I used a vocal chop loop from for the song I made with Toro)).

Anyways, hope you enjoy!