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An Introduction to Online Resources for Music Research Books and Dissertations: Patterson, Jeff and Marjorie Baer,
eds., and Ryan Melcher. Audio
on the Web: The Official IUMA Guide. "Whether it's music, voice,
or ambient noise, your Web site is crying out for sound. Let the
geniuses behind the Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA)
teach you how to create, compress, and optimize downloadable and streaming
audio for the Web, then post clips to your site for peak user experience.
The accompanying CDROM contains a variety of software utilities and sample
digitized songs. This book gives readers everything they need to
know to add sound to their own Web pages: file formats, techniques for
converting files, and advice for optimizing files for the best Web performance.
The CD-ROM includes the audio utilities featured in the book, time-saving
customized scripts for batch conversions, demo sound clips, and much more.
This book guides you through the process of producing sound files and building
Web pages that present them for maximum impact." Published by Peachpit
Press, July 1998.
Williams, David B. and Peter Webster.
Experiencing
Music Technology: Software, Data, and Hardware. "Internet
support for the textbook and CD-ROM companion published by Schirmer Books."
Also see SQUEAK AND BLAT RAP MUSIC
TECHNOLOGY: Monthly online column for the College Music Society and
the Association for Technology in Music Instruction.
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