University of Oregon

School of Music

 

Introduction

Programs

Studios

People

Classes

Courseware

Procedures

Links

 

Links


CDeMUSIC: An extensive discography of electroacoustic music, formerly on the EMF website.


The Computer Music Journal: A home page and ftp site maintained by MIT Press, the publishers of the Computer Music Journal. Includes abstracts, editors notes, selected articles, sound files, source code, references, subscription information, and submission guidelines.


Computer Music Programs - Macintosh: A collection of ftp sites for advanced sound design software. Includes Csound, MUSIC V, analysis/resynthesis software, sound processors, sound generators, sound editors, plug-ins, and utilities.


Electronic Music Foundation: A society devoted to the historical preservation of electro-acoustic music. Also included are historical photographs, a worldwide calendar of events, and reviews of Joel Chadabe's history text Electric Sound: The Past and Promise of Electronic Music.


Electronic Music Interactive: An excellent interactive tutorial on the fundamentals of sampling, synthesis, and MIDI developed at The University of Oregon.


The International Computer Music Association
: The site of the largest computer music society in the world. Includes information on ICMA membership, the annual International Computer Music Conference, the latest issue of Array, the ICMA journal, a mailing list, and the ICMA Bregman Computer Music Links, perhaps the most extensive collection on the web to date.


Macintosh Music Software: Part of Shareware Music machine. Other pages are provided for Windows, Linux, Be, OS/2, DOS, and Atari.


Mac Music: Music, MIDI, and Audio on the Macintosh.


Mix Magazine Online: A journal of sound recording and production. Includes selected articles and subscription information.


Professional Audio Companies: An extensive list of sites provided by TriTech Electronics, Inc.


The Society of Electroacoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS): The site of the US's largest electronic music organization. SEAMUS also maintains an extensive listing of opportunities.


The Synth Zone: An extensive collection of synthesizer information listed by manufacturer.


WWW Pages Relating to Sound Composition: A list of web pages and ftp sites dedicated to advanced audio topics, including digital signal processing, auditory research, computer music, and virtual environments.

 

Jeff Stolet, 2004

 

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