Taught By:
            
          Computer Musicianship introduces students to the tools of digital music production. Students will create original pieces of music using Ableton Live as a toolkit for sequencing MIDI, controlling software instruments, and arranging musical compositions. Throughout the quarter, students will learn the craft of the computer musician, developing music theory fundamentals alongside digital audio techniques such as sampling, synthesis, and mixing. Preference is given to students continuing from Introduction To Electronics in Music.
Registration
Spring Registration:
                
                Signature Required
                
                Course Reference Numbers
                
  Preference give to students who have completed Introduction to Electronics in Music. Contact the faculty for additional details and an application.
So - Sr
              (4): 30012
                Academic Details
Fields of Study: 
                
              Preparatory for studies and careers in:
                Music Technology
Credits: 
                4
  Maximum Enrollment: 
                18
  Class Standing: 
                Sophomore
        Junior
        Senior
  Fees:
                $50 required media fee
Schedule
Quarters:
                Spring
                                              2024
                                             Signature
                    In Person or Remote:
                
              Time Offered: 
                Evening
  Schedule Evergreen:
                
              First Meeting:
                Evans Hall 1404 - MML Ada
  Location: 
                Olympia