This Lab for Orchestrating Electronics will focus on the theory and practice in the use of live electronics in performance. Both hardware and software strategies will be considered. Discussions include historical examples dating back to the 1950s as well Sharp’s wide-ranging approaches. This lab is designed for students interested in expanding their understanding of signal routing, processing, sculpting, sound practices, and organization in live electronics.
Learning Outcomes:
• Developing ways of evaluating varied electronic approaches in terms of their capabilities.
• Understanding of how to build the best system for personal usage.
• Ear training: how to analyze and reproduce the sounds heard in modern pop and art music.
Delivery Method: Fully in-person
Course Level: 2000-level
Credits: 1
T 8:00PM-9:50PM (2nd seven weeks)
Maximum Enrollment: 10
Course Frequency: One time only
Categories: 2000 , All courses , Fully In-Person , Instrumental Study , New Courses , One Credit , Second Seven Week , Sound Design and Recording , Updates
Tags: art music , collaboration , Composition , Create , inquiry , performance , production , signal paths , sonic practices , technique