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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit The course is for students who wish to work on additional music video projects. The course will emphasize advanced digital video camera techniques, lighting, the use of digital special effects, lip-syncing, scrolling titles, and advanced computer software for non-linear digital video editing. Students will be expected to complete at least one music video project during the semester. Prerequisite: MUSC-0230, Music & Multimedia.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit The theory and practical application of synthesis techniques will be studied. Students will understand the technical and theoretical concepts of, and be able to create sounds on "classic" analog synthesizers, digital software synthesizers,and software samplers. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' sectionfor current class fee. Prerequisite: Music Applications for Computers, MUSC-0106.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit An introduction to the recording studio, equipment, and recording techniques. Emphasis is placed on demonstrating an understanding of specific equipment and techniques through the completion of a sequence of assignments, leading to a group "band" recording session. Microphones, analog and digitalequipment and recording systems, computer software, sound manipulation, and mixing and production techniques will be studied. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' section for currentclass fee. Prerequisite: Music Applications for Computers, MUSC-0106.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course will build on the skills acquired in MUSC-0250. Topics that will be studied include equipment specifications, advanced audio theory, advanced mixing and audio processing techniques, artistic application of audio processing, basic studio acoustics and design considerations, high resolution audio, and location recording. An emphasis will be placed on acquiring necessary frequency related aural skills, and recording and mixing an extensive hardware based multi-track recording project with a real band. Prerequisite: MUSC-0250, Audio & Recording Techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course will build on the skills acquired in MUSC-0250 and MUSC-0260. Topics that will be studied include advanced microphone techniques, digital audio recording and mixing softwares, including extensive use of automation and plugins, effect and reverb design, intonation processing, mastering techniques, audio for broadcast, sound effect recording and Foley sound effect production and use, sound for picture and dialog replacement, and the "art" of producing great soundingmixes. An emphasis will be placed on building aural skills and recording and mixing an extensive computer DAW multitrack project. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' section for currentclass fee. Prerequisite: MUSC-0260, Advanced Recording Techniques I. 210
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit each, may be enrolled concurrently Students will study multi-channel surround sound music production and mixing techniques, and explore those techniques on hardware and computer based- recording/mixing systems. Current coding and dissemination formats will be discussed, and students will prepare their mixes for dissemination on those formats. Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 262 & 263 required. Prerequisite: MUSC-0261, Advanced Recording Techniques II.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit This course introduces concepts, techniques and software for VCA automation of mixes produced on analog mixers, on board VCA dynamics processing, and recall of mixer settings and parameters. Prerequisite: MUSC-0260, Advanced Recording I.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This is an introductory course into the major areas of the physical sciences including concepts of physics such as forces, energy, electricity/magnetism, nuclear science, earth science and astronomy. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the scientist's approach to the world. It is not recommended for science majors. No laboratory is required. Prerequisite: None. Good algebra skills are helpful.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit The study of matter and energy is the central theme unifying the various areas of physical science such as motion of objects, energy, waves, electricity/magnetism, light, nuclear science, earth science and astronomy. This is a general course which satisfies the laboratory natural science requirement. The course requires numerous brief laboratory and discussion activities plus outside work. This is not an online course but does require minimal computer skills. The KCKCC computer labs are available for students not having a home computer, Prerequisite: None. Good algebra skills are helpful.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit A survey of astronomy, the topics included in this course are the moon, planets, the sun, stellar birth and death, galaxies and their evolution, and the evolution of our universe. Emphasis is descriptive rather than mathematical. Prerequisite: None. Good algebra skills are helpful.
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