Audio Programming in SuperCollider

Course Number
MTEC-347
Description

SuperCollider is an integrated development environment for acoustical research, sound synthesis, and algorithmic music composition. It works as an audio server and is the engine for single board computing audio systems such as Sonic Pi and norns, and interactive programming platforms such as Tidal. In this course students learn to use SuperCollider for algorithmic music composition; subtractive, frequency modulation, and additive synthesis techniques; and psychoacoustic modeling, as well as broadly applicable object-oriented programming architectures and methods.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
MTEC-111 and LMSC-261
Required Of
None
Electable By
All B.M. and P.D. students
Major Elective for
Electronic Production and Design
Independent Recording and Production
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Department
ELPD
Course Chair
Michele Darling
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