Practical applications of difference tones in electronic music composition and synthesis /
Difference tones are frequency components produced within the ear upon the physical and physiological interactions of spectral components in a given auditory input. Under certain conditions, these additional frequencies are audible and appear to be localized within the head. The phenomenon is the...
Main Author: | Chechile, Alexander Allen (Author) |
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Corporate Author: | Stanford University Department of Music |
Other Authors: | Berger, Jonathan, 1954- (Thesis advisor, degree committee member), Chafe, Chris (Thesis advisor), DeMarinis, Paul, 1949- (Thesis advisor, degree committee member), Popelka, Gerald R. (Thesis advisor, degree committee member) |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[Stanford, California] :
[Stanford University],
2020
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