Concert is Friday, 2/18, 7:00 PM in the Golisano Auditorium (70-1400)
Final Exam is Wednesday, 2/23/05, 2:45-4:45 PM in 70-1445
Everybody has signed up, and the first four tunes are in the can! Nobody selected Thursday at 4:00 (our regular class time), so let's use that hour to catch up on things and listen to everybody's Project 2. Meet you in the classroom.
Day Time Name - Tune Recorded Tuesday, 1/18 4-5 PM Ryan Forrester - French Connection 5-6 PM Dave Duncan - Jeru 6-7 PM Regan Messenger - Thetis 7-8 PM Dereck Padden - Street Singer Wednesday, 1/19 3-4 PM Rod Razavi - Jeanne 4-5 PM Ryan Bateman - Senor Blues 5-6 PM Ryan Peterson - I Dream of Jeannie 6-7 PM Marc Bollinger - Anti-Ergophobia 7-8 PM Brian Steinmann - So What Thursday, 1/20 4-5 PM Everybody - Come to class 5-6 PM Nattapong - Lovey 6-7 PM Micah Ernst - Minor Changes
Class members email your URL to me as you establish your Web site of "greatest hits." For a look at what students in previous classes produced, check out the links at the bottom of this page.
(Recorded in class over the years)
Computer Music E-courses and educational stuff
Jonathan Atleson's Proximity Effect Lesson (RIT/IT graduate student)
Roger Dannenberg at CMU (check out his new computer music course)
Brown University Computers and Music course (listening section has been disabled to non-Brown folks)
Dartmouth Computer Music e-text
Computer Music Software
digidesign - the makers of ProTools
Audacity - Free sound editor for Windows, Mac OS X, Linex/Unix
CMU's Computer Music Group (makers of Audacity and other neat stuff)
SoundHack - Tom Erbe's groundbreaking Mac-based software for manipulating sound
Lots of Mac S/W (including link to get Thonk), courtesy of Tom Erbe
csound - the industrial strength sound programming language for any/all environments
SuperCollider (real-time audio synthesis language for Mac, and now Windows!)
Other great stuff
Dialtones (A Telesymphony) A concert performed entirely through the ringing of the audience's mobile phones.