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Transducers and Arrays for Underwater Sound (Underwater Acoustics) (Underwater Acoustics)
Charles H. Sherman
,
John L. Butler
Springer
, 2007
The subject of this book is the theory, development and design of electroacoustic transducers for underwater applications. It is more comprehensive than any existing book in this field. It includes the basics of the six major types of electroacoustic transducers and shows why piezoelectric ceramic transducers are the most suitable for underwater ...
Underwater Electroacoustic Transducers
D. Stansfield
Bath University Press
, 1990
A Very Analytical Approach to Underwater Acoustic Transducers
If you are looking for an analytical approach to underwater acoustic transducers, probably this is the book you need. The concepts are introduced with complete equations in addition to the text. The symbols covered in the equations are maintained throughout the ...
Sound System Engineering, Third Edition
Don Davis
,
Eugene Patronis
Focal Press
, 2006
A must acoustic engineering handbook
I owned 1st version before and the 3rd revision is a more complete version and gives more information on digital processing aspect.
Acoustics
Leo L. Beranek
Amer Inst of Physics
, 1986
Leo Beranek has written the definitive work on Acoustics
whether your interest is as a musician, an audiophile or as a studio engineer this book is a must read! I'm not much good at math, but I learned a lot from this and enjoy the dry humor ( ex: "The Beranek Effect" ) Highly comprehensive and there have been changes ...
The Sound Reinforcement Handbook
Yamaha
, 1988
The definitive resource, not dated - more like learning painting from an old master
This was, is, and will be the definitive live sound guide. Take it from MANY professionals. I studied music and this was what was recommended for live sound reinforcement and funny enough when I checked recently - it still is. So never mind the "these digital times" ...
Acoustic Communication: Second Edition
Barry Truax
Ablex Publishing
, 2000
Comprehensive, fun, useful
This book is a very useful tool for the researcher, composer, theorist or any interested seriously in the sound, presenting key concepts in a clear, pedagogic way. This books also includes the 'Handbook for acoustic ecology' CD-ROM, a hypertextual encyclopedia on ...
Introduction to the Creation of Electroacoustic Music
Samuel Pellman
Schirmer
, 1994
Everything you need for starting your own research
This book covers everything you need to know about Music and new technologies field. From physics of sound to complex MIDI network technology and it ends with perfect chapter of Audience in Electroacoustical Music. There are also etudes (excercises) which makes you ...
Understanding the Art of Sound Organization
Leigh Landy
The MIT Press
, 2007
The art of sound organization, also known as electroacoustic music, uses sounds not available to traditional music making, including pre-recorded, synthesized, and processed sounds. The body of work of such sound-based music (which includes electroacoustic art music, turntable composition, computer games, and acoustic and digital sound ...
Introduction to Electroacoustics and Audio Amplifier Design
W. Marshall Leach
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Marshall Leach
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
, 2005
Audio Design Bible
Most books on loudspeaker design just don't provide the design equations to support the qualitative descriptions, but this book, an outgrowth of a college course on audio engineering, has the supporting math needed to design audio products. Years of teaching ...
The Language of Electroacoustic Music
Palgrave Macmillan
, 1986
Master Handbook of Acoustics
F. Alton Everest
,
Ken C Pohlmann
McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
, 2009
Everest has it covered!
I haven't read the whole book, but from the excerpts I have read, Everest covers a very broad range of topics at at least an acceptable level. Any related topic I've wanted to look up so far has good and relevant material. I'd call this best studio/acoustics design ...
Music Engineering, Second Edition
Richard Brice
Newnes
, 2001
Music Engineering is a hands-on guide to the practical aspects of electric and electronic music. It is both a compelling read and an essential reference guide for anyone using, choosing, designing or studying the technology of modern music. The technology and underpinning science are introduced through the real life demands of playing and ...
Electroacoustic Music: Analytical Perspectives
Greenwood Press
, 2002
Electroacoustic music, a flourishing medium for over half a century, remains today, in a wide array of technological forms, one of the major areas of creative activity in music. However, it has long been overlooked in theoretical studies--possibly in part because it does away with traditional "scores" and notation. In this landmark collection, a ...
Live Sound: Pa for the Performing Musicians
Peter Buick
Cimino Publishing Group
, 1997
* Covers small, fixed and mobile systems * Build an efficient sound system * Successful monitor mixing * Avoid feedback and hum * Practical use of effects * Case studies Whether you are an engineer working with a large sound system, or just a gigging band using a few amps and a mixer, you'll get more out of your sound system ...
Underwater Electroacoustic Measurements
R. Bobber
Peninsula Publishing
, 1990
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