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Sound Terminology for Programming - Lesson 10

Offered By: ChibiAkumas via YouTube

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Music Theory Courses Assembly Language Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore sound terminology and programming basics in this 29-minute video lesson. Delve into concepts of sound creation for programmers with less musical background. Learn about waves, common waveforms, sound samples, piano keyboard, generators, octaves, WAV examples, and adaptive PCM. Access matching text lessons and source code on the ChibiAkumas website. Discover assembly programming across various CPUs and systems through comprehensive tutorials. Support the creator through Patreon, YouTube membership, or merchandise purchases to ensure future content production.

Syllabus

Intro
Waves
Common Waveforms
Sound Samples
Piano Keyboard
Generators
Octaves
WAV Example
Adaptive PCM


Taught by

ChibiAkumas

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