📱 eBook en inglés VOLTAGE AND VINYL: THE ELECTRICAL MUSIC REVOLUTION

Oscillators, Transistors, and the Analog Synthesizer Impact in Global Audio Production, 1964–1980

DANNY VAUGHN JR.

epubli- 9783565384310

Música Historias de la música

Sinopsis de VOLTAGE AND VINYL: THE ELECTRICAL MUSIC REVOLUTION

Before the era of digital software, the sounds of the future were physically wired together by hand. In the mid-twentieth century, a quiet engineer fundamentally changed how the world experienced music. He did not invent a new instrument; he invented a new way to manipulate electricity into art.
The hidden challenge of early electronic music was its total lack of accessibility. Enormous, room-sized mainframes were required to generate a single tone, restricting the medium to elite academic laboratories. By introducing the voltage-controlled oscillator and the intuitive piano-style keyboard, Bob Moog bridged the massive gap between complex physics and creative expression.
This deep dive explores the exact circuitry and cultural shockwaves of the Moog synthesizer. You will discover how voltage control actually functions, why the famous ladder filter produces its signature warmth, and how these bulky wooden boxes infiltrated pop, rock, and cinematic scores.
Unplug from the digital age and explore the tactile roots of modern sound. Learn how copper wires and raw electricity forged the greatest auditory revolution of the modern era.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565384310

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 04/04/2026

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