2012-13 Catalog

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Offering Description

Producing and Sequencing Music

Summer 2013 quarter

Faculty
Peter Randlette digital media, sound design, media technology, computer applications in media, interactivity
Fields of Study
computer science, media arts and music
Description

Computers are now the basic sketchpad for creating music. From recording instruments into them to using software instruments that sound like nearly anything, software recording allows extremely complex production. This five-week program will familiarize members with the use of computer based MIDI soft and hardware, synthesizers, and cover some of the technical 'mysteries' which are critical to comprehending use. This program is mostly about exploring the musical production process. The only prerequisites are interest in music, some keyboard and/or guitar skill, and curiosity. Lecture and workshop sessions will cover operation of the systems, demonstrating different techniques in a group setting. This will be the time for reviewing readings, presenting questions, and troubleshooting. Students will play back their pieces for feedback and so that others can see how different people compose. Individual studio times will be assigned to each student. These times are for trying the different functions of the software, creating short musical ideas to apply learned skills and experimenting with new techniques. Members will be expected to spend a minimum of two 4-hour blocks in the studio per week. Consulting times will be scheduled to permit members to meet for individual or small group assistance in the studio. If members are having problems understanding operation, this is the time to get additional help.

Advertised Schedule
9a-5p Tue/Wed (Jun. 25 - Jul. 24)
Location
Olympia
Online Learning
No Required Online Learning
Books
Greener Store
Required Fees
$40 studio fee
Offered During
Day