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> Math And Producing?!?!, what relevance is there?
bree
post Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:56
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hi biggrin.gif i just started my college as an audio production major, and they keep telling me that math is a really big part of audio production, but i can't draw the lines between the two! does anyone else use math in their recording projects? and if so, what relevance does it have?! thanks alot!

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post Thu 22 Jan 2004, 12:46
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Actually music is exteemly mathamatical in nature. Time (tempo), numerical values are placed on the notes (12/note, 1/8note, ect) even the note tone has a numerical value mesured in Hz (ie 220 - 240) to insure a universal tuning. That is one of the main reasons music is so universal, just like mathamatics.
There are even some programs out there that will let you write songs in a mathimatical formula. I wish I could remember where I saw the info on that, but maybe someone else will come up with it (before I unstall my brain (suffering from CRS))! unsure.gif


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