Music technology is any electronic or digital technology, such as a computer, an electronic effects unit or software, that is used by a musician or composer to help make or perform music.[1] The term usually refers to the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate the performance, playback, recording, composition, storage, mixing, analysis and editing of music.
Music technology is any electronic or digital technology, such as a computer, an electronic effects unit or software, that is used by a musician or composer to help make or perform music.[1] The term usually refers to the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate the performance, playback, recording, composition, storage, mixing, analysis and editing of music.
Music technology is any electronic or digital technology, such as a computer, an electronic effects unit or software, that is used by a musician or composer to help make or perform music.[1] The term usually refers to the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate the performance, playback, recording, composition, storage, mixing, analysis and editing of music.
Music technology is any electronic or digital technology, such as a computer,
an electronic effects unit or software, that is used by a musician or composer
to help make or perform music.[1] The term usually refers to the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate the performance, playback, recording, composition, storage, mixing, analysis and editing of music.