The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming provides an introduction on
how to program a synthesizer for creating music in the studio and on stage. Used as a textbook for the
introductory electronic music course at the Department of Recording Industry at Middle Tennessee State
University, it covers the components and controls, of both hardware and software synthesizers, that are
used to create a patch on a typical synth. Concepts are explained thoroughly with block diagramming, and
practical examples are given with Reason Studios Subtractor and a Moog Voyager.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Dr. Joseph Akins started as a keyboard player. Today, he is an active composer, pianist and
professor. At Middle Tennessee State University, he teaches courses in the Department of Recording
Industry, particularly subjects in electronic music. He has an extensive discography of recorded music that
has earned various awards and extensive airplay. In addition, he has created factory patches for Dave Smith
Instruments and created tutorial videos for Moog Music.