Summer Residential Program:
Electronic Music Production
Course Length: One Week
Dates: July 12 - July 18
Program Cost: $3,350
Associated Majors: B.A. in Music & Technology; B.A. in Visual Arts & Technology
This course is designed to teach the building blocks of contemporary music production. Classes will focus on working with Ableton, an industry standard Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), as well as Max/MSP, VCV Rack, and similar software. Students will learn foundational concepts and approaches to MIDI sequencing, sampling, synthesis and sound design, as well historic and creative context for these skills. Electronic Music Production will also cover the design of surround sound for 3D or virtual environments using WebVR, as well as the creation and presentation of electronic compositions using immersive online platforms.
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