Advanced Electronics in Music II

Winter 2022
Olympia
Evening
Sophomore - Senior
Class Size: 18
4 Credits per quarter
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In Advanced Electronics in Music II students will continue their work in the music technology labs, focusing on techniques for generating and processing musical information.  Students will work extensively with modular synthesizers and Max/MSP, a visual programming environment, to develop algorithms and generative processes for creating music.  Students will learn how musical ideas can be expressed using numbers, simple math, and logic.  In addition, students will develop their own digital instruments and audio effects while gaining a foundation in digital signal processing. 

Registration

Prerequisites

Students entering this course are expected to have some foundation in music and/or music technology, either through the “Introduction to Electronics in Music” courses or equivalent experience.

Winter 2022 Registration

Signature Required

Please contact the faculty for a course application. Preference is given to students continuing from the fall quarter of Advanced Electronics in Music I.

Course Reference Numbers

So - Sr (4): 20013

Academic details

Paths
Preparatory for studies and careers in

Music Technology

Credits
4
Maximum Enrollment
18
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Fees

$65 for electronic supplies and required media fee

Special Expenses

Students will be expected to purchase a student license for Max/MSP.

Schedule

In Person or Remote
In Person
Time Offered
Evening
Schedule Evergreen link
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First Meeting

Com 346 - MTL
Location
Olympia