[ EnglishOnly ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): krish (namurti) 날 짜 (Date): 1997년06월17일(화) 09시52분16초 KDT 제 목(Title): ComputerMusicWorkshopin Berkeley THERE ARE STILL A FEW PLACES LEFT FOR THE CNMAT SUMMER WORKSHOP! DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 30, 1997! To apply, send a letter of interest and resume to: richard@cnmat.berkeley.edu ********************************************************************* CNMAT Summer Workshop 1997: Sound Synthesis Models and Timbral Control ********************************************************************* http://cnmat.CNMAT.Berkeley.EDU/SummerWorkshop1997/ An intensive two-week workshop covering prevalent and emerging methods of sound synthesis, tools for organization of timbral resources, real-time control strategies, and sound diffusion. When: August 11-22, 1997 Where: Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) 1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, California Cost: $1100 individuals and affiliates (a few partial scholarships may be available) $1400 corporate (non-affiliate) Limited to 15 participants Application deadline: June 30, 1997 To apply, send letter of interest and resume to: richard@cnmat.berkeley.edu Instructors David Wessel, CNMAT Director, UC Berkeley Professor of Music Adrian Freed, CNMAT Director of Research Matt Wright, CNMAT Musical Applications Programmer, UC Berkeley Lecturer of Computer Science Guest lecturers Edmund Campion, CNMAT Composer-in-residence, UC Berkeley Assistant Professor of Music Ron Smith, composer Vijay Iyer, recording and performing artist, UC Berkeley grad student Morning lectures: Sampling Non-linear (FM, AM) models Wave equation models Resonance models Modal synthesis Tracked sinusoids Source/filter models Timbral interpolation (morphing) Timbre space Timbral properties Multidimensional control strategies Sound diffusion techniques Afternoon labs: Hands-on sessions using analysis and real-time synthesis tools available at CNMAT, especially the CAST (CNMAT Additive Synthesis Tools) set. Basic principles of musical acoustics and simple mathematical concepts will be introduced to complement this practical, hands-on course which is oriented towards musicians, sound designers and musical audio developers. Participants will be able to use most of the software after the course. Additional Information Housing costs are not included in the course fee. Information on campus housing and other lodgings in the Berkeley vicinity will be sent to all workshop participants. No academic credit is offered for participation in the workshops. Richard Andrews Administrator Center for New Music & Audio Technologies (CNMAT) 1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, CA 94709-1211 510-643-9990 x300 * 510-642-7918 fax richard@cnmat.berkeley.edu http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu |