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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Demonstrate hands-on proficiency with Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) sequencing techniques.
2. Describe the methods of synthesis including subtractive, additive, Frequency Modulation (FM), wavetable, and others.
3. Create sounds utilizing various synthesis techniques.
4. Describe and demonstrate the principles of digital sampling.
5. Create compositions in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) using the techniques above.
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Lecture-Related Topics and Scope:
I. Overview of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
II. Sequencing with Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
A. Basic operations
B. Recording modes
C. Virtual instruments
D. Working with grooves
E. Recording and importing audio tracks
F. Converting audio to MIDI
G. Workflow schemes: Freeze & Resample
H. Elastic Audio: Warping
III. Synthesis
A. Understanding synthesizer architecture
B. Survey of synthesizer types
1. Analog synthesis: additive and subtractive
2. Frequency Modulation (FM)
3. Wavetable
C. Building presets and working with FM operators
D. Controlling synth parameters within a DAW
E. Building a synthesizer in a modular mode
IV. Digital Sampling
A. Principles of digital sampling
B. Building an instrument in a sampler environment
C. Strategies for content within a sampler
V. Effects and Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
A. Understanding signal flow
B. Basic types of effects
1. Level: Compressors, limiters, and gates
2. Frequency: Equalizers
3. Phase: Chorus and flanging
4. Ambience: Reverb and delay
C. Using Virtual Studio Technology (VST) plugins
VI. Basics of Digital Editing
A. Destructive vs. non-destructive editing
B. Nonlinear editing
C. Spectrum editing
D. Scrubbing/jogging/shuttling
E. General editing guidelines
F. Edit Decision List (EDL)
G. Loop construction and file repair
H. File naming conventions
VII. Mixing
A. Comparing your mix to an accepted standard
B. Synthesized music mixes vs. live instrument mixes
C. Cleaning tracks and other post-production best practices
Laboratory-Related Topics and Scope:
I. Beginning-to-Intermediate-Level Usage of the Digital Audio Workstation
II. Integration of MIDI and Digital Audio Tracks
III. Mixing and Editing Techniques
IV. Signal Processing Techniques
V. Individual and/or Group Projects
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Online tutorials: Groove3.com (all-access pass)
The MIDI Manual: A Practical Guide to MIDI in the Project Studio. 4th. Huber, David Miles. Routledge. 2020.
Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture. 6th. Holmes, Thom. Routledge. 2020.
Modern MIDI. 2nd. McGuire, Sam. Routledge. 2019.
Instructor prepared materials.