MUS 151 Digital Audio and Sound Design I

This course introduces sound designers to the application of sound in various mediums. Students develop a basic understanding of the workflow and practices associated with sound development in the music studio. This course seeks to promote digital audio and sound design in virtual and real environments as students apply knowledge and skills in the development of sound for commercial projects. There are several face-to-face meetings on campus and possibly at the Hoogland Center for Performing Arts using live sound. Hardware, software, samples, plugins, recording techniques, acoustics, and arranging are some of the topics covered. 12 (3 lecture hours)

Credits

3

Prerequisite

It is highly recommended that students know how to manage files, install software, and use the internet.