Course
              
          Discontinued
              No
          Course code
              MUSC 1271
          Descriptive
              Advanced Sound Applications
          Department
              Music
          Faculty
              Language, Literature & Performing Arts
          Credits
              3.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        Not Specified
                            PLAR
              Yes
          Semester length
              15 weeks
          Max class size
              26
          Contact hours
              4 hours per week
          Method(s) of instruction
          Lecture
              Learning activities
              Lecture/demonstration. Students will work alongside the instructor, either in the large studio or Technology Lab. Students will be expected to complete regular assignments and projects outside of class time. These can be done in the lab, the studio, or at home.
Course description
              Through lecture/demonstrations and lab work, students will explore advanced techniques in synthesis and audio. Emphasis will be placed on ways in which audio and synthesis are combined in modern music production, along with more experimental uses of this technology.  Students will produce a final project combining audio and MIDI techniques.
          Course content
              - Advanced audio editing, including time stretching, transpositions, loop points etc.
- Advanced software instruments, including synthesizer, percussion and string modeling instruments.
- Virtual orchestras: aesthetics and possibilities.
- Distributed processing, including multicore and multiprocessor systems.
- Sequencing in live performance, using standard DAW software and specialized “Live” programs.
- Ensemble performances (ie., forming a “MIDI Band” for live performance)
- Students may explore individual topics in this class, in consultation with the instructor.
Learning outcomes
              Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to work unassisted, with recording and sequencing software, and will understand and be able to apply the following:
- Advanced audio editing
- Advanced software instruments
- Virtual orchestras
- Distributed processing
- Sequencing in live performance
- Ensemble performances
- Individual topics.
Means of assessment
              | Tests/Quizzes (minimum of 2) | 30% | 
| Midterm Project | 30% | 
| Final Project* | 40% | 
| 100% | 
Textbook materials
              No texts or materials are required. All required hardware and software for the completion of assignments and projects is available in the studio.
Prerequisites
              MUSC 1171 or permission of instructor
Corequisites
              None
Equivalencies
              
          Which prerequisite