Math And Producing?!?!, what relevance is there? |
Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:56
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 05-Jan 04 From: Boston - US Member No.: 32,457 |
hi 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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Thu 22 Jan 2004, 09:19
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Hey Bree,
I don't have a definitive answer but think its a good question! I guess all music is numerically based, thirds, fifths, octaves, harmonics etc. And I guess things like delay calculations for instance are easier if you have a math head. But who am I to say my math stinks! Joe Meek said something along the lines of "if it sounds right it is right" and I'll go with that. Looking forward to other posts on this one... 3 Good luck with your studies! |
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Thu 22 Jan 2004, 12:46
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
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))! -------------------- kaboombahchuck
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Thu 22 Jan 2004, 13:00
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Webmaster Group: Admin Posts: 3,204 Joined: 29-Oct 00 From: Sommieres - FR Member No.: 11 |
Not to speak about all the math involved in digital, audio levels, frequencies, impedances, acoustic, etc...
Not complicated math, but still math -------------------- Soif, MacMusic Webmaster
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Thu 22 Jan 2004, 13:33
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
Click here for one of the progams I was thinkin of.
-------------------- kaboombahchuck
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Fri 23 Jan 2004, 15:48
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 02-Aug 02 From: BURBANK - US Member No.: 6,512 |
For more info on this subject check out "The Schillinger System of Musical Compositiom" and "The Mathematical Basis of the Arts". Both by Joseph Schillinger and available through Amazon.com or possibly your local library.
DANO10 |
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Fri 23 Jan 2004, 23:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 05-Jan 04 From: Boston - US Member No.: 32,457 |
thanks for your replies everyone i appreciate it
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