Questions tagged [electronic-music]

For questions relating to the class of electronically-synthesized music genres. Specific genres should be tagged where appropriate.

Electronic music, at its core, is music produced primarily by synthesizing waveforms representing the tones of the music, as opposed to music produced by directly recording acoustic sources such as instruments and voices. Electronic sources such as synthesizers began to be introduced into all genres of music beginning in the late '50s and early '60s, and virtually all popular music includes at least some synthetic sources. However, the class of genres typically called "electronic music" is identified by the primary or even sole use of either synthesized sounds or short recorded samples, generated or played back in an automated, controlled way by a computer program called a sequencer to create harmonic music.

The primary subclass of electronic music is electronic dance music, composed for and primarily performed in nightclubs and similar venues. This overarching label encompasses several more specific genres such as house, techno, trance, and downtempo, each of which has even more specific sub-genres such as dirty house, deep house, techno-pop, industrial, trance-pop, heavy trance, ambient, chill, etc. Tracks generally falling into all of these genres have reached various levels of fame and popularity on music charts, and songs directly from or based on these genres now comprise a significant percentage of "Top 40" hits in the last two decades.

The music is composed primarily by using electronic keyboards and other input devices that interface with a computer using the Music Instrument Digital Interface or MIDI, which assigns each sound a start and end point on the timeline of the sequence, an instrument (typically assigned a "track number"), a frequency or note value to be played, and a "velocity" determining the volume and other characteristics of the tone to be played. All of these values can be further edited within the computer, and then played back by the computer itself or any equipment connected to it that has a MIDI-capable synthesizer (virtually all electronic keyboards, drum pads and other electronic instruments support this interface).

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Are there any music programming languages from after the SuperCollider era?

The history of music and sound synthesis languages can be traced back to the Music N languages starting in the 1950s. You can trace the threads from there to a variety of languages that were developed in the 90s, including CSound, ChucK and…
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How do professional electronic musicians/sound engineers combat listening fatigue?

As an amateur bedroom composer working in a DAW on my song, I might have a general idea of how something ought to sound, but through endless 'random walking through knob space' - i.e. tweaking different values on the synth while listening to the…
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Do different synthesizers have different timbres and/or produce different harmonics for the same given waveform?

All basic synthesizers can produce the basic waveforms: sawtooth, square, triangle, and sometimes sine. Does each synthesizer "injects" its own character to the waveform? Are all sawtooths the same, or can there be differences? For example: Can an…
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With modern electronic technology is temperament unnecessary?

I am a Physics student but also love math and music, and know a little bit about tuning because it is related to mathematics. So as far as I understand, Just Intonation is more consonant than Temperaments. The major problem of Just Intonation is…
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What are the advantages of WAV vs. MP3?

Being an electronic music producer, file format is something I have to consider at some point. I usually export my songs as .wavs and then convert them to .mp3s later (since they are smaller than .wavs). But can someone tell me which is better…
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In electronic music equipment and software, what are some good ways of cutting costs without sacrificing quality/effort?

I'm interested in getting into producing electronic music (EDM, house, whatever I end up digging at the time), but I've recently run into a roadblock: money. Potential costs include: Computer DAW Keyboard/Synth VSTs High quality sample…
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What exactly is Bootleg in electronic music?

It's not quite clear what a Bootleg is in the electronic music? What's the difference between a Bootleg and a Mashup?
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What is harmonic mixing / mix in key?

I'm currently learning how to become a DJ. One of the concepts that caught my attention was "harmonic mixing". I know some very basic music theory, and I'm having some trouble understanding it. What is harmonic mixing? How can I use it on my DJ…
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How is electronic music performed live?

I produce electronic music like electro house/dubstep. I am releasing it on the internet for some time, and I think it's time to do a couple of live performances. How can I perform it live?
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Is it possible to recreate any sound you hear on a synth?

Is is possible to recreate any sound you hear in a synth? Think of it like ear training, but with a synth. Being able to deconstruct a sound with your ear, know what type of waveform is being used, with whatever envelope and LFO's are on the…
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Can music time signatures really be irrational?

In this video around the 5 minute mark, the presenter mentions that "irrational units of time cannot exist because of Planck's constant", and therefore music time signatures like 2:√2 cannot be perfectly performed in the real world (he used Conlan…
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How do I become a better electronic music producer?

I love music and I would love to make it and maybe become a music composer. However I do not know anything about music theory or anything. I can't play any instrument or so. How can I learn to make nice melodies? I cannot make even simple ones. I…
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How could you make instrumental sounds come out of a computer?

I've been working on some music generating software, and have laid out the basic algorithms, now all I need are actual instrumental sounds. By instrumental sounds, I mean the sound that comes out of a clarinet or flute, not pure tones. I've been…
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What's the name of the phenomenon in which upon hearing same sound repeatedly, one begins to hear a rhythm?

When making non-music recordings, sometimes I listen to a three-second snippet repeatedly and after a few listens, I cannot help but hear a rhythm or a certain musicality. What's this phenomenon called and who studies it?
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Can I produce all the sounds on my computer that external synths can?

I want to start making music on my computer. I already play a bunch of real instruments, but I imagine I'll want to also use synth noises and such. Intuitively I don't see why I can't just produce any random synth noise on my computer (given the…
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