Digital Signal Processing: Composition and Sound Design

Course Number
EP-413
Description

In this course, students learn innovative production, remixing, and compositional uses of new spectral and time-based digital signal processing techniques. Students will use, adapt, and mutate sounds in unique and unusual ways that are fresh, new, and ideal for a variety of professional sound design projects. Students will also use these new spectral tools to compose and produce in a variety of musical styles from cutting-edge, DSP-based audio art to innovative pop songs.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
EP-322
Required Of
None
Electable By
ELPD majors
Major Elective for
Electronic Production and Design
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Department
ELPD
Course Chair
Michael Bierylo
Taught By
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