MUSIC 220A: Fundamentals of Computer-Generated Sound
What are the basic tools that computer music researchers and artists use to create sound? This course will include a summary of digital synthesis techniques (additive, subtractive, wavetable, frequency modulation and physical-modeling), signal processing techniques for digital effects, (reverberation, panning, filters), and basic psychoacoustics. Programming experience is recommended, but not required. Majors (undergraduate or graduate) must take for 4 units. See
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/220a/.
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| Units: 3-4
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