| I am pleased to announce that Jean Piche will be providing a special
presentation on Cecelia as well as a seminar on his own music and
multimedia works
this summer at the Intensive Csound Workshop. The newly revised
workshop
schedule is posted below. Please look at our web site if you are
interested in
participating in "Intensive Csound" (http://www.music.unt.edu/CEMI/cb)
NEWLY REVISED CSOUND WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
Tuesday, July 13
9:00-10:30 Csound Basics and Syntax
10:45-12:30 Wavetable Synthesis
2:00-3:30 Additive Synthesis
4:00-5:30 Value Converters and Math Functions
Computer lab open through the evening
Wednesday, July 14
9:00-10:30 Non-Linear Synthesis Techniques
10:45-12:30 AM and FM
Computer lab open through the afternoon
7:00-8:30 Waveshaping and Chebyshev Polynomials
8:45-10:30 Phase Quadrature and Asynchronous FM
Thursday, July 15
9:00-10:30 Noise Generators and Pulse Trains
10:45-12:30 Digital Filters and Subtractive Synthesis
Computer lab open through the afternoon
7:00-8:30 Digital Signal Processing
8:45-10:30 Analysis/Resynthesis Models
Friday, July 16
9:00-10:30 Advanced Function Table Applications and Program Flow
Control
10:45-12:30 Granular Synthesis
1:30-3:30 Csound Score Generators and other Utility Applications
4:00-5:30 Csound Resources
Computer lab open in the evening
Saturday, July 17
9:00-12:30 Cecelia
2:00-5:00 Seminar with Jean Piche on his computer music and multimedia
works using Csound and Cecelia
Software Synthesis With Csound will introduce participants to the Csound
software synthesis programming language. Csound is a flexible language
that enables the user to generate sounds that are not possible with any
commercially available synthesizer. The course will provide a survey of
a wide variety of synthesis, analysis/resynthesis, and digital signal
processing techniques. The course will systematically move from the most
simple to complex sound design in Csound, introducing all of the Csound
opcodes along the way. Participants will have ample access to computer
music workstations to apply their newly acquired programming skills.
Participants will be given a CD-ROM with Csound, manuals, and numerous
supporting programs.
The Intensive Csound workshop will be limited to 15 participants to
ensure adequate access to the computer music workstations.
The fees for Intensive Csound are $750 for professionals and $500 for
students.
Applicants will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis until the
workshops are filled. To apply, please submit the information form at
our web site: http://www.music.unt.edu/CEMI/cb
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