Study of different compositional techniques based on sound objects transformations. Analysis of pieces from the repertoire. Synthesis, recording, mixing, sound object transformation techniques, spatialization. An original 5-8 min acousmatic/electronic music composition is required after the end of the course.

Prerequisites: Mus 209L or Mus 209IA or Mus 209LA or consent of the instructor

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Ellen Oliveira
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Highly recommended and very funny! One of the best at UCSB. Do the homework, go to class and the exams will seem fair. She definitely kept everything interesting!

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PORT16A . 17 Years Ago

She was a great teacher. She explained everything and if you needed help she was there. She grades fare. Her quizes were very easy and HW too. Her midterm and Final were similar to the quizes so you are guaranted a good grade. Her class was really fun I would take her again if I could.

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