Hi all, Ever want to know more about the underlying theory, physics, math, etc. of the DSP algorithms implemented in STK, ChucK, Max/MSP, SuperCollider, etc? Tried to read some of the papers describing physical models, or FFT-based signal processing, but didn't get too far? Do you desire a fun, intensive, workshop environment to learn some about DSP, all in a setting that is universally recognized as one of the most beautiful places on earth? Well, the CCRMA DSP workshop is for you. Taught each year for over a decade by Xavier Serra and Perry, this two week workshop provides a basic introduction to DSP. Morning lectures are complimented by afternoon labs in STK and SMSTools. A free copy of "Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications" is included in the registration fee. Sign up now at: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/2005/ PRC
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Perry R Cook