Introduction to Music Technology (300-0-1)
Instructors
Wan Heo
Meeting Info
RCMA Lower Level 121: Tues, Thurs 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
The class will cover aspects of music software and hardware through both practical and theoretical applications. Topics include acoustics, basic synthesis, and composition methods. Also, audio recording, mixing, and signal processing will be discussed in digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Audacity, Logic, and Ableton. The goals of the class are to create an electronic music piece (in any style and aesthetic) as well as to acquire the necessary knowledge for further creative work.
This course replaces and is equivalent to MUS TECH 259 (Introduction to Music Technology).
Registration Requirements
Registration requires department consent. Priority is given to majors in the Bienen School of Music. To be added to the wait-list for registration, copy/paste this link and fill out the application form: https://bit.ly/MT300-4960. You may apply for a place in either or both Fall 2024 sections of MUS TECH 300 with a single response at that link, but wait-list applications from previous quarters (for MUS TECH 259 or 300) do not carry over.
Learning Objectives
Students will understand and be competent with the principles and techniques working with MIDI and digital audio, how to create effective documentation of their own works, both acoustic and digital, how to communicate with an engineer, tools for creating a soundtrack to a movie.
Teaching Method
Lecture, workshop, laboaratory
Evaluation Method
Students will complete projects which will address the various requisite skills
Class Materials (Required)
Students are required to bring laptops and headphones to class.