This chapter discusses the impact of digital technology on the use of electronic amplification for concerts of popular music (live sound). In general, digital technology has taken over the processes that were done by analog technology in the not-so-distant past, with the exception of very specific tricks such as real-time pitch correction and the Cher effect. Moving through a macro-perspective, the Internet has had a profound influence on live music as a revenue stream, and employing a close perspective on the technology in use, the argument is presented that the changes to musical practice have been less profound
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
The shift from analog to digital cultures has impacted on our understandings of "liveness" in sound....
Recording equipment have evolved drastically from acoustical and electrical recording to computer ba...
What 'live music' means for one generation or culture does not necessarily mean 'live' for another. ...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
Technology is changing the live music industry faster than ever. The past decade has seen an immense...
The dawn of the information and electronics age has had a significant impact on music. Digital music...
This paper explores a key artefact of any culture around the world: music, and discusses the impact ...
Abstract—In the digital era to the core of computer technology, computer music came into being; it b...
Throughout the 20th century the music industry evolved from an entity primarily concerned with the g...
This article explores the concept of musical liveness, and seeks to clarify how digital technologies...
This paper examines the effects of production costs due to digitalization on profit in the online mu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-55)The purpose of this study is to investigate whether...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between new technologies and listening, starting from a di...
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
The shift from analog to digital cultures has impacted on our understandings of "liveness" in sound....
Recording equipment have evolved drastically from acoustical and electrical recording to computer ba...
What 'live music' means for one generation or culture does not necessarily mean 'live' for another. ...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
Technology is changing the live music industry faster than ever. The past decade has seen an immense...
The dawn of the information and electronics age has had a significant impact on music. Digital music...
This paper explores a key artefact of any culture around the world: music, and discusses the impact ...
Abstract—In the digital era to the core of computer technology, computer music came into being; it b...
Throughout the 20th century the music industry evolved from an entity primarily concerned with the g...
This article explores the concept of musical liveness, and seeks to clarify how digital technologies...
This paper examines the effects of production costs due to digitalization on profit in the online mu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-55)The purpose of this study is to investigate whether...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between new technologies and listening, starting from a di...
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
The shift from analog to digital cultures has impacted on our understandings of "liveness" in sound....
Recording equipment have evolved drastically from acoustical and electrical recording to computer ba...