MUS 123(S) Music Technology I
Designed for students with some music background who wish to learn basic principles of Musical Technology and practical use of current software and hardware. Topics include
acoustics, MIDI sequencing, digital recording and editing, sampling, analog and digital
synthesis, digital signal processing, and instrument design. Lectures will provide technical
explanations on those topics covered in class and an historical overview of electronic music.
Format: lecture. Evaluation will be based on weekly assignments, a midterm exam a final
paper and two composition projects. Some background in acoustics/physics is desirable.
Prerequisites: knowledge of and proficiency with musical notation is required. Enrollment
limit: 12 (due to the limitations of the electronic music studio facility). Preference given to
Music majors or potential Music majors, first-year students and sophomores, and students
with experience in related fields.
Hour: PEREZ VELAZQUEZ