The influence of modern technologies on creative processing, the sphere of sound art, and sound production
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2024.308438Abstract
The purpose of the article is to examine the influence of modern technologies on the creative process in the art of sound engineering and sound production. The research methodology to achieve this goal, a research methodology was applied that included a systematic literature review, definition of key concepts, technology impact analysis, data collection and analysis, formulation of conclusions and discussion, and provision of suggestions and recommendations. The scientific novelty consists in expanding the understanding of the influence of technologies on the art of sound engineering and sound production, their significant contribution to the transformation of the auditory space, the opening of new creative possibilities, and the modification of consumer perceptions of music. Conclusions confirm that modern technologies have a significant impact on the creative process in sound engineering and sound production. Using the latest tools and software enables artists to express their individuality and create unique musical images.
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