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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

Subjective evaluation and electroacoustic theoretical validation of a new approach to audio upmixing

Usher, John S. January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
112

Digital musical instruments : a design approach based on moving mechanical systems

Sinyor, Elliot. January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
113

Data analysis through auditory display : applications in heart rate variability

Ballora, Mark. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
114

Classification of snare drum sounds using neural networks

Tindale, Adam January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
115

High-level control of singing voice timbre transformations

Thibault, François January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
116

Acoustical optimization of control room 'A' at the McGill University Recording Studios

Klepko, John January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
117

The soundscape of China: the role of HUGO CDs in Chinese cultural memory.

January 2005 (has links)
Wong King-chung. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-78). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.i / Abstract (Chinese) --- p.ii / Acknowledgement --- p.iii / Table of Contents --- p.v / List of Figures and Tables --- p.vii / Chapter Chapter 1´ؤ --- Introduction / A New Age of Sound --- p.1 / Academic Background and Related Studies --- p.2 / Chinese Music and the Media --- p.4 / The Present Study and Methodology --- p.5 / Chapter Chapter 2´ؤ --- SoundScape of China: The Influence of Ethnomusicology in China in the 1980´ةs / Introduction --- p.8 / From Comparative to Cultural: Chinese Music Scholarship in the Twentieth Century Mainland China --- p.10 / Revealing a Soundscape of Chinese Music´ؤDevelopment of Musical Genre Study --- p.13 / Concluding Remarks --- p.18 / Chapter Chapter 3´ؤ --- Mapping a Soundscape: Analyzing the HUGO CD Catalogue(s) / Introduction --- p.20 / "Classification, Category and Catalogue" --- p.20 / Recording Industry in Hong Kong --- p.22 / Aik Yeh-goh and HUGO Production (HK) Ltd --- p.28 / HUGO'S Label Division --- p.29 / Statistical Analysis of HUGO CD Catalogues --- p.31 / An Aural Map´ؤSoundscape of China --- p.38 / Concluding Remarks --- p.42 / Chapter Chapter 4´ؤ --- Whose Music? The Role of the HUGO CD Catalogue in Chinese Cultural Memory / Introduction --- p.44 / Communication Theory in Studying Recording Industry --- p.46 / Lasswell's 5-W Formula as a System --- p.46 / Lewin's Gatekeeping Theory --- p.50 / The Role of HUGO CD: Imagination of Chinese Music outside Mainland China --- p.52 / Concluding Remarks --- p.54 / Appendix A: Name List of Record Companies in Hong Kong before the 1990's --- p.56 / Appendix B: The Catalogue of the HUGO CDs --- p.58 / Selected Bibliography --- p.66
118

Hong Kong classical compact disc market.

January 1997 (has links)
by Tsai Yee-Ah, Eva. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Incldues bibliographical references (leaves 108-112). / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.vi / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.vii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.ix / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.x / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Objectives --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- MARKET ANALYSIS --- p.4 / Overview of the Music Industry in Hong Kong --- p.4 / Hong Kong Classical Music Market and the Trends --- p.6 / Definition of Classical Music --- p.6 / Classical Music Becomes More Popular --- p.8 / More Record Stores in Hong Kong Selling Classical CDs --- p.10 / New Ways of Promoting Classical Music --- p.13 / New Classical Music Repertoires and the Trends --- p.15 / More Young Classical Performers --- p.16 / Major Classical Companies in Hong Kong --- p.17 / Bertelsmann Group --- p.17 / EMI --- p.19 / HNH Internationa] Ltd --- p.22 / PolyGram --- p.25 / Sony --- p.28 / Warner --- p.32 / Chapter III. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.37 / Secondary Data --- p.37 / Primary Data --- p.38 / Experience Survey --- p.38 / Sample Survey --- p.38 / Limitations of the Research --- p.42 / Research Design --- p.42 / Data Collection --- p.43 / Data Analysis --- p.44 / Chapter IV. --- RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DATA ANALYSIS --- p.48 / Response Rate --- p.48 / Outcome of Self-Administered Questionnaire Survey --- p.48 / Data Analysis --- p.49 / Editing --- p.49 / Coding --- p.50 / RESEARCH FINDINGS --- p.50 / Demographic Information of 200 Successful Respondents --- p.50 / Respondents' Opinions of HMV --- p.53 / Respondents' Usage Patterns of Classical CDs --- p.55 / Brand Name of the Record Company --- p.55 / Price --- p.60 / Selection Criteria in Buying Classical CDs --- p.61 / places for Buying Classical CDs --- p.72 / Reasons for Buying Classical CDs --- p.74 / Opinions of Sony's Classical CDs --- p.77 / Preferred Promotional Methods --- p.81 / Information Channels in Receiving Information about Classical CDs --- p.84 / Maximum Price Willing to Pay --- p.88 / Preferred Tangible Changes or Improvements --- p.89 / Conclusion --- p.91 / Competitive Profile --- p.91 / Market Profile --- p.92 / Customer Profile --- p.93 / Product Profile --- p.94 / Company Profile --- p.95 / Chapter V. --- "MARKETING PLAN FOR SONY'S CLASSICAL DIVISION, 1997-1998" --- p.97 / Target Markets --- p.97 / Marketing Objectives --- p.98 / Product Objectives --- p.98 / Pricing Objectives --- p.99 / Communication Objectives --- p.100 / Distribution Objectives --- p.105 / Monitoring System --- p.107 / Conclusion --- p.108 / APPENDIX --- p.110 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.133
119

An introduction to audio post-production for film

Nozaic, Claire 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In South Africa there has been an increase over the last few years in audio engineering courses which include modules of study in audio post-production or even offer audio post-production as a major focus of study. From an academic standpoint however, and despite the growth in the local film industry, very little study of this field has been undertaken in South Africa until recently. In 2005, a MMus thesis was submitted at the University of KwaZulu-Natal entitled Acoustic Ambience in Cinematography: An Exploration of the Descriptive and Emotional Impact of the Aural Environment (Turner, 2005: online). The thesis briefly outlines the basic components of the soundtrack and focuses on describing and analysing the properties of ambience, a sub-section of sound effects. At Stellenbosch University, research has recently begun in the fields of film music and Foley (sound effects associated with human movement onscreen). The purpose of this thesis is to provide an overview of audio post-production and the contribution of sound to the film medium. It provides an outline of the processes involved in creating a soundtrack for film and includes a description of the components of the soundtrack and recommendations for practical application. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Gedurende die afgelope paar jaar was daar ‘n toename in oudio-ingenieurskursusse, insluitend studiemodules in oudio post-produksie, en selfs ‘n aanbod vir modules in post-produksie as hoofstudierigting. Desnieteenstaande, en ten spyte van die groei in die plaaslike filmindustrie is tot onlangs min akademiese studies op dié terrein in Suid-Afrika onderneem. In 2005 is ‘n MMus-tesis aan die Universiteit van KwaZulu-Natal voorgelê, met die titel Acoustic Ambience in Cinematography: An Exploration of the Descriptive and Emotional Impact of the Aural Environment (Turner, 2005: aanlyn). Hierdie tesis gee ‘n basiese oorsig oor die basiese komponente van die klankbaan, en fokus op die beskrywing en analise van die eienskappe van ambience – ‘n onderafdeling van klankeffekte. By die Universiteit van Stellenbosch is onlangs ‘n begin gemaak met navorsing oor die terreine van filmmusiek en Foley, d.w.s. klankeffekte geassosieer met menslike bewegings op die skerm.. Hierdie tesis beoog om ‘n oorsig te gee van oudio post-produksie en die bydrae van klank tot die filmmedium. Dit verskaf ‘n oorsig oor die prosesse betrokke by die daarstelling van ‘n filmklankbaan en sluit ook in ‘n beskrywing van die komponente van die klankbaan en aanbevelings vir die praktiese toepassing daarvan.
120

The Sonata of Band Management

Unknown Date (has links)
The Music Industry we knew 20 years ago has evolved into a completely different business. Major labels are scrambling to adapt to a new market created by digital streaming and the heavily dominated mobile environment. The purpose of this study is to explore the choice of remaining independent as a musician, and develop a systematic process that any aspiring artist or band manager can confidently follow to ensure their project has the best chance of success. Most of the published writings on this subject are either too broad, or too business-minded for the typical musician. This thesis provides a creative approach with the organization of the information. I present the process of band management in five chapters named after the five movements of traditional sonata form: The Introduction (Chapter 1) presents the various themes that are covered throughout the study, and describes the reasoning for using sonata form for organization and also elaborates on the author’s background. The Exposition (Chapter 2) describes the beginning stages of creating a band and establishing a creative project in the local music scene. This includes the initial formation of the band and its members, the process of networking within the local music scene, and an in depth explanation of how to effectively utilize all the “Essential Websites.” The Development (Chapter 3) describes the process of developing a band into a consistently gigging1 project. The main topics covered are booking shows, performing shows, recording and releasing an album, and what to focus on after it is released. The Recapitulation (Chapter 4) condenses the main topics of the thesis into a more palatable checklist of essential steps that musicians can easily reference throughout the process of managing their project. The Coda (Chapter 5) looks towards the future of the music industry, and serves as a prediction of how the previously effective methods apply to new technologies and website. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2015. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection

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