Music 496H/HL:  Sound Design for Multimedia

Spring Semester 2007

Instructor:

Dr. Dan Hosken

Office:

MU235

Office Phone:

(818) 677-3161

Email Address:

dan.hosken@csun.edu

Course Web Page:

http://www.csun.edu/~dwh50750/Classes/MUS496/
Grades accessed through WebCT:
http://webteach.csun.edu

Office Hours:

MW: 2–3, TTh: 2–2:50

Pre-requisite:

MUS 191/L, Art 200, or permission of instructor

Text:

Handouts and Online documents

Required Materials:

Headphones
Mini-jack to phone plug adapter (Radio Shack)
    [1/8" stereo female to 1/4" stereo male] 
2 Mac formatted ZIP disks (Bookstore) or 128+ MB flash drive

Open Lab Times:

See Posted Schedule

Class Ticket Number:

18520/18521

Course Description

A practical exploration of techniques for recording, synthesizing, and processing sound for multimedia presentation suitable for both musicians and non-musicians. The course will explore the physical aspects of sound, digital audio, sample manipulation, and synthesis, as well as the basic aural properties of sound and approaches to designing the evolution of sound over time. Various multimedia presentation modes will be explored which may include sound diffusion in the concert hall, installations, CD-ROMs/video games, film, and the Internet. The course will also include listening to and writing analyses of works from a variety of multimedia genres, and readings and discussion in the aesthetics of electronically created art.

Grading

Your grade will be calculated as follows:

Projects

2 Written Analyses                        30%

Class Participation                       10%

Attendance Policy

Per Music Department policy:

Collaboration Policy

You are expected to complete both the projects and written work for this course on your own unless assigned as a group project.

Late Work Policy

Late work will NOT be accepted without prior (meaning before the day it is due) approval of the instructor and then only for extenuating circumstances. Work that is turned in late due to poor planning on your part, a heavy course load, a heavy workload, etc. will not be accepted.

Course Objectives