Summer DSP Course (in ChucK)
Dear all, Perry and I will be teaching a 1-week intensive summer course on Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK, to take place from July 6th - July 10th, at CCRMA, Stanford University. The course fee is $650 and includes the course textbook "Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications" by Perry (see below for more information). Should be fun! We sincerely hope you can join us! All the best, Perry and Ge! --- Here is more information: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/2009/ July 6-10 Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK Perry Cook, Ge Wang Description: This 1-week course will introduce basic concepts in sound synthesis, digital signal processing, and programming in the ChucK language. This workshop is intended for: If you know programming (C, Java, C++ Objective C, etc.) then you'll know ChucK thoroughly by the end of this course. If you don't, then you'll know some programming and some ChucK. If you have math background, then you'll know quite a lot of DSP by the end of this course. If not, then you'll have an intuitive grip on many of the concepts. If you know DSP but not physical modeling or other sound synthesis techniques, then you'll know those by the end of the course. Workshop structure: Morning lectures will cover time and frequency domains, additive, subtractive, FM, and physical modeling synthesis, and basics of ChucK programming. Afternoon labs will reinforce course topics through hands-on exercises and individual work based on participant interests. Text: Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications (included in course fee).
2009/2/20 Ge Wang
Dear all,
Perry and I will be teaching a 1-week intensive summer course on Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK, to take place from July 6th - July 10th, at CCRMA, Stanford University.
Lovely! For those unable to attend due to the location there is another chance; In June (probably 15-19) there will be a workshop on ChucK at Steim in Amsterdam, Netherlands (http://www.steim.org). This is a part of Steim's series of workshops this summer, also featuring one on junXion and one on Handmade Electronic Music by Nicolas Collins. I'll be teaching this, aiming predominantly at those who have (some) experience working with music/sound and would like to get into (ChucK) programming to extend their options, recognising that while programming need not be hard at all it may not always be easy to figure out where to start on one's own. Because we'll be at STEIM and in the interest of keeping things practical (and fun!) we'll work towards designing and developing individualised instruments, in the widest sense of that word, for participants. While doing that participants will be learning about how ChucK works and -more importantly- how they can work with ChucK. More information and exact details to follow. Do shout for questions (or early reservations) and I'll see what I can do for you. Yours, Kas.
Kassen wrote:
In June (probably 15-19) there will be a workshop on ChucK at Steim in Amsterdam, Netherlands (http://www.steim.org). This is a part of Steim's series of workshops this summer, also featuring one on junXion and one on Handmade Electronic Music by Nicolas Collins.
Probably should have mentioned this earlier, STEIM was a special guest at the Spark Festival here in Minneapolis week: http://sparkfestival.org/ The schedule runs through Sunday. If anyone on the list happens to be in town to attend the Spark Festival or otherwise, I wouldn't mind hosting a ChucK get-together at a coffee shop or bar some time in between events. michael
Michael;
Probably should have mentioned this earlier, STEIM was a special guest at the Spark Festival here in Minneapolis week:
I strongly recommend that anybody who is at all interested in experimental turntablism and/or innovative interfaces for virtuostic electronic music performance go see STEIM's current creative director Taku (DJ Sniff) at any chance they might get. Taku's performances in turntablism and live-sampling are a sight to behold. Aside from that; more or less anything that the STEIM people are doing at any given moment is quite likely to be of interest to list members. I'm very happy to be involved with them a bit these days and I'd like to help increase the STEIM-ChucK links, I think that could get quite interesting. Yours, Kas.
Dear Ge,
I don't think I'll be able to make it to the class, but I would be
interested in purchasing the book.
Possible?
-Mark
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Ge Wang
Dear all,
Perry and I will be teaching a 1-week intensive summer course on Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK, to take place from July 6th - July 10th, at CCRMA, Stanford University. The course fee is $650 and includes the course textbook "Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications" by Perry (see below for more information). Should be fun! We sincerely hope you can join us!
All the best, Perry and Ge!
--- Here is more information:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/2009/
July 6-10 Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK Perry Cook, Ge Wang
Description: This 1-week course will introduce basic concepts in sound synthesis, digital signal processing, and programming in the ChucK language.
This workshop is intended for: If you know programming (C, Java, C++ Objective C, etc.) then you'll know ChucK thoroughly by the end of this course. If you don't, then you'll know some programming and some ChucK. If you have math background, then you'll know quite a lot of DSP by the end of this course. If not, then you'll have an intuitive grip on many of the concepts. If you know DSP but not physical modeling or other sound synthesis techniques, then you'll know those by the end of the course.
Workshop structure: Morning lectures will cover time and frequency domains, additive, subtractive, FM, and physical modeling synthesis, and basics of ChucK programming. Afternoon labs will reinforce course topics through hands-on exercises and individual work based on participant interests.
Text: Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications (included in course fee). _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
http://www.amazon.com/Sound-Synthesis-Interactive-Applications-CD-ROM/dp/156...
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Mark Branscom
Dear Ge,
I don't think I'll be able to make it to the class, but I would be interested in purchasing the book.
Possible?
-Mark
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Ge Wang
wrote: Dear all,
Perry and I will be teaching a 1-week intensive summer course on Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK, to take place from July 6th - July 10th, at CCRMA, Stanford University. The course fee is $650 and includes the course textbook "Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications" by Perry (see below for more information). Should be fun! We sincerely hope you can join us!
All the best, Perry and Ge!
--- Here is more information:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/2009/
July 6-10 Sound Synthesis and Digital Signal Processing in ChucK Perry Cook, Ge Wang
Description: This 1-week course will introduce basic concepts in sound synthesis, digital signal processing, and programming in the ChucK language.
This workshop is intended for: If you know programming (C, Java, C++ Objective C, etc.) then you'll know ChucK thoroughly by the end of this course. If you don't, then you'll know some programming and some ChucK. If you have math background, then you'll know quite a lot of DSP by the end of this course. If not, then you'll have an intuitive grip on many of the concepts. If you know DSP but not physical modeling or other sound synthesis techniques, then you'll know those by the end of the course.
Workshop structure: Morning lectures will cover time and frequency domains, additive, subtractive, FM, and physical modeling synthesis, and basics of ChucK programming. Afternoon labs will reinforce course topics through hands-on exercises and individual work based on participant interests.
Text: Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications (included in course fee). _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
_______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
participants (5)
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Ge Wang
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Kassen
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kevin
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Mark Branscom
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Michael Heuer