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About DSP

DSP is published by:
Norwegian network for Technology, Acoustics and Music (NOTAM)
with contributions from the Norwegian Council for Cultural Affairs, and the Norwegian Board of Education.
The first version was published in 1997, and the version for www is published in 2003.

NOTAM
Nedre gate 5
N- 0551 Oslo
Norway
admin@notam02.no
http.//www.notam02.no

Contributors
Concept, main editor:
Jøran Rudi

Project manager:
Jøran Rudi, Siren Tjøtta

User interface and graphic design:
Gerhard Aldorf, Merete Dal, Morten Hjerde, Hans-Christian Holm, Øyvind Hammer, Eirik Svenden (web-implementation), Jøran Rudi

User interface programming:
Hans-Christian Holm

DSP programming:
Øyvind Hammer, Svein Berge, Vegard Sandvold

Porting to Java, Java programming:
Arne Morken, Kjetil Matheussen, Vegard Sandvold

Implementation for Windows:
Hans-Christian Holm

Implemetation for WWW, programming of website:
Eirik Svendsen

Computer animation:
Roger Otten Nordby, USIT, University of Oslo

Editors - text:
Geir Salvesen - Vestfold University College, Jøran Rudi

Editor - illustrations:
Jøran Rudi

Editor - video:
Jøran Rudi

Editors - music:
Jøran Rudi, Arvid Vollsnes - University of Oslo

English Translation:
Palmyre Pierroux, Rob Waring

Editor-in-Chief:
Jøran Rudi

Thanks to
Øyvind Hammer, Svein Berge, Mats Claesson, Ragnar Bendiksen, Tor Halmrast, Sigurd Løvik, Henrik Sundt, Christian Astrup, Jari Bakken, Jon Halvor Bjørnset, Bjarne Kvinnsland, Kjetil Matheussen, Phil Burk.

Illustrations
•"Algorithmic Composition", written by Rolf Wallin.
•"Connections Between Artistic Expressions", written by Bjørn Kruse.
•"Electronic Equipment in Pop and Rock", written by Helge Sten.
•"Playing in Real Time?", written by Rob Waring.
•"Sound and Physical Space", written by Tor Halmrast.
•"Sound in the Computer", written by Brynjulf Blix.
•"Sounds Around Us", written by Jøran Rudi.
•"Sound Waves", written and illustrated by Øyvind Hammer.
•"Spectra and Harmonics", written and illustrated by Øyvind Hammer.
•"Synthesis and Sound Processing", written and illustrated by Øyvind Hammer.
•"The History of Electronic Music", written by Arvid Vollsnes.
•"What is Sound?", written by Jøran Rudi.
•"Working with Sound - Working with Notes", written by Jøran Rudi.

Help Texts, written by Øyvind Hammer.
Glossary, written by Øyvind Hammer, Bjørn Kruse, Tor Halmrast and Jøran Rudi.

"And the Birds...?", music, texts and demo examples made by Jøran Rudi.

Illustrations
•Aetherophone , photo courtesy of Bob Moog.
•Bone flute , photo by Even E. Westvang.
•Boccioni, Umberto: « The City Rises » (1910-11), from «Art», Frederick Hartt (Harry N. Abrams: New York, 1989), p. 907.
•Bronze lure from the Stavanger Museum.
•Escher: « Metamorphose » © 1995 M.C. Escher/Cordon Art - Baarn - Holland. All rights reserved.
•Theatre organ , photo from William Leslie Sumner: The Organ (Macdonald: London, 1962), p. 190.
•Kiyonaga, Torji: « Bathhouse Scene ». From «A World History of Art» (Macmillan: London, 1982).
•Control Suit , photo by Eli Berge.
•Ondes Martenot , photo from Peter Manning: Electronic Music (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1985), p. 152.
•Organ from Late Middle Ages , photo from William Leslie Sumner: •The Organ (Macdonald: London, 1962), p. 129.
•Stockhausen Karlheinz: « Kontakte », score example, (Stockhausen Foundation, 51515 Kürten, Tyskland).
•Telharmonium , photo courtesy of Reynold Weidenaar, all rights reserved.
•The Ear , illustration from «The Science of Sound», Rossing (Addison Wesley: New York, 1990), p. 66.

•Signage in the Computer Animation «And the Birds...? », by Elisabeth Cranner.
•All illustrations by Sigurd Løvik unless otherwise noted.

Music Examples
•Hindemith, Paul : Langsames Stück und Rondo für Trautonium. Oscar Sala, (Trautonium) Thorofon Schallplatten, MTH 343.
•Kolberg, Kåre : The Emperor's New Ties. NCD-B 4934.
•Messiaen, Olivier : Turangalîla Symphony. The LA Philharmonic, CBS M2K 42271.
•Nordheim, Arne : Solitaire. NCD-B 4933.
•Nordheim, Arne : The Storm. Süddeutsche Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra & Choir, NCD-B 1932.
•Rachmaninoff, Sergej : Vocalise. Clara Rockmore, Delos DE 1014.
•Rudi, Jøran : Og fuglene...? Courtesy of the composer.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : L'Ame Ailée. Robert Zimansky (viola), Christoph Schiller (alto).
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Kya. Ensemble 2E2M, ADDA, AD 184, 581189.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Pfhat, second movement. Cracovie Radio and TV Orchestra, Accord 200402.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Pfhat, fourth movement. Cracovie Radio and TV Orchestra, Accord 200402.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Pfhat, first movement. Cracovie Radio and TV Orchestra, Accord 200402 Patrick Demenga (cello), Accord 200622.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Pranam II. Ensemble 2E2M, ADDA, AD 184, 581189.
•Scelsi, Giacinto : Suites 8II. Jacob Staemfli (piano), Accord 200802.
•Schaeffer, Pierre : Etude aux chemins de fer. INA C 1006 - INA C 1007.
•Stockhausen, Karlheinz : Gesang der Jünglinge, Stockhausen (3). (Stockhausen Foundation, 51515 Kürten, Tyskland).
•Varèse, Edgard : Ionisation. Members of The New York Philharmonic, SONY SMK 45844).
•Wallin, Rolf : Stonewave. SISU, Hemera HCD 2903.
•Xenakis, Iannis : La légende d'eer. Auvidis Montaigne MO 782058.

Technical Support
JSyn Software Developer Kit (SDK), Softsynth

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