Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
6 (arr.) | 7 intro
kick-off bbq, 5pm |
8 dig. audio
Intro. to Max (Jeff) |
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11 ears, etc.
intro. to recording studio (Jeff) |
12 emotion and music David Huron
Exploratorium trip, dinner SF |
13 force-feedback, Sile O'Modhrain
synthesis I |
14 synthesis II | 15 time scales of communication
synthesis III Hopkins trip |
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18 New media (Internet, DVD, DVD-A, etc.)
CCARH, Craig Sapp fac night, 7pm |
19 electroacoustic sculptures, chez Mark Applebaum
Digidesign trip |
20 Brahms restoration, Jonathan Berger
Spatialization (Dave) sneak movie preview, 8pm |
21 recording results
Mars mic, Greg Delory UCB ...and everything else dinner at CC's, 6pm |
(optional): To take the course for credit, create a web page that can
be linked from here like these from last year's course.
WEEK 1
Lecture #1: Introduction to the nature of sound, many forms of digital sound, and what the heck is massive sound media?
Physical Sources (waves)
sound sources demo
devices
text chapters: 1,2,3,7,8,A
read from reader: Helmholtz,
On
the Sensation of Sound in General
Helmholtz, On the Composition
of Vibrations
Pierce, The Nature of
Musical Sound
-- Due Monday (11th) -- email dkc@ccrma an image of wave motion (anything)
...so that they will end up here.
Lecture #2: Digital Sound.
Numerical Representation (sampling, resolution)
digitization of sound waves
text chapter: 14
read: C. Chafe, A Short
History of Digital Sound Synthesis
WEEK 2
Lecture #3: Psychoacoustics.
properties of hearing
auditory models
text chapters: 9,10,11,B,C,D
read: Shepard, Cognitive Psychology
and Music
W. Chafe, The Nature
of Consciousness
Lecture #4: Music Cognition.
David Huron, OSU guest lecturer
Lecture #5: Haptics
Sile O'Modhrain guest lecturer.
& an overview of Sound synthesis (techniques, control).
read: Pierce, Storage
and Reproduction of Music
text chapters: 12,13,F,G
Lecture #7: Synthesis II
Spectral (acoustic) modeling techniques
Lecture #8: Synthesis III
Physical modeling techniques
& layers of time in communication
...we will analyze in detail newly collected recordings.
Lecture #11: Sound on Mars
Greg Delory, UCB guest lecturer.
1999-00 Sophomore College web projects
Megan Slinkard
Edward Requinez
Albert Kuo
example topics for optional credit project (check first w/ Chris):
impact of networked sound
-- find a novel use, e.g., internet radio in politically sensitive areas
a compendium of all current-practice
compression techniques -- pro's and con's
symbolic representations
of music (alphabets) -- from notation through digital forms
Napster, Gnutella, etc. and their impact
on traditional distribution channels