Topics in Sound Production (401-0-22)
Topic
Sound Synthesis
Instructors
Alexander Michael Inglizian
Meeting Info
Frances Searle 1101 SoundTank: Tues 1:30PM - 4:20PM
Frances Searle 1111 SoundTank: Tues 1:30PM - 4:20PM
Overview of class
Sound Synthesis is a comprehensive introduction to the underlying principles and creative techniques applied to analog and digital synthesizers. The course will integrate sound physics, aesthetics, history, perception, theory, and practice using in-class demonstrations, tutorials, readings, and listening sessions. We will cover various methods of sound synthesis such as subtractive, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, granular, and more, as well as investigate unique approaches to sample based sound design. Our primary tools will be An analog Doepfer Modular System, VCV Rack, and Max/MSP but we will take a close look at the virtual instruments in Ableton Live and Logic Pro. Evaluation will be based on a combination of class participation, assignments, and a final project. No prerequisites necessary, however some prior experience with Max/MSP is encouraged.