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William M. Hartmann

    Principles of Musical Acoustics
    Signals, Sound, and Sensation
    • 2013

      Principles of Musical Acoustics

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book explores fundamental principles of music science and technology, delving into topics such as vibrations and waves, acoustical physiology and psychology, and room acoustics. It also addresses both analog and digital audio, broadcasting techniques, speech, and the mechanics of traditional musical instruments, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these elements interact within the realm of music.

      Principles of Musical Acoustics
    • 1997

      Signals, Sound, and Sensation

      • 647 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      "Signals, Sound, and Sensation" is a vital resource for hearing science researchers, blending signal mathematics with psychoacoustics. It covers topics from Fourier transforms to nonlinear distortion, featuring over 250 exercises linked to sound perception. Ideal for advanced students, it enhances quantitative skills for practical signal problems.

      Signals, Sound, and Sensation