Music 220b
| Winter 2022
Compositional Algorithms, Psychoacoustics, and
Computational Music
Stanford University
Ge Wang and
Kunwoo Kim
(TA)
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class: MW 3:15-5:15pm
location:
CCRMA classroom (the Knoll)
prerequisite: music
220a
course summary:
This is the second course in the 220 series. It investigates computer
mediated composition, advanced sound synthesis techniques, as well as the
aesthetics of computer mediated music, and as these can be informed by
human perception. The course uses the ChucK programming language for
assignments and projects. The format consists of in class discussions and
lectures, individual and group assignments, studio peer critiques, and a
final project.
synthesis / analysis topics:
- subtractive synthesis, filters
- timbre, sculpting, perception
- modulation / AM / FM synthesis / waveshaping
- granular synthesis / FOF's / phism
- FFT / audio analysis / UAna in ChucK / resynthesis / event detection
- formant-based synthesis
- synthesizing auditory illusions
- learning to program these in ChucK and to
use them in creative contexts
computer music +
compositional algorithms topics:
- tools and techniques for creating computational music
- approaches for computer-mediated composition
- aesthetics of computer-mediated composition and performance
- computer music programming strategies
assignments:
- homework #1:
ChucKus +
Sound Logo
due date: 2022.1.11, Tuesday, 11:59:59pm
in-class listening (sound logos): 2022.1.12 Wednesday
REAL TIME FEEDBACK
- homework #2:
Homebrew
milestone 0: 2022.1.19, Wednesday, in-class
milestone 1: 2022.1.24, Monday, in-class
Milestone
Feedback
due date: 2022.1.30, Sunday, 11:59:59pm
in-class listening (final musical statements): 2022.1.31,
Monday
REAL-TIME FEEDBACK (final)
- homework #3:
Generative
Drum Machine + Soundscape
milestone: 2022.2.7, Monday, in-class
Milestone
Feedback
final listening: 2022.2.9, Wednesday in-class
REAL-TIME FEEDBACK (final)
- homework #4:
Composing with Perception
milestone+: 2022.2.23, Wednesday, in-class
(FEEDBACK)
- final project:
Computer-mediated, Audio-visual, System for Musical Expression /
Live Performance
due dates:
- milestone 1 (in-class, Wednesday, 3/2/2022 in-class)
something working that gives a preview of the aesthetic experience
feedback
- milestone 2 (in-class, Wednesday, 3/9/2022 in-class)
a minimal essential system/experience; closing the main aesthetic and
artistic loop
real-time
feedback
- final presentation (CCRMA Stage,Thursday, 3/17/2022)
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CCRMA |
Music Department
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Stanford University
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