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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:MTEC-111 Course Chair:K. Biederwolf Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Building upon basic concepts and skills learned in MTEC-111 (Introduction to Music Technology), this course will give students an opportunity to continue to explore the creative uses of music technology tools and deepen their understanding of the principles that underlie these uses of technology. By completing a number of hands-on projects and assignments, students will advance their knowledge of audio recording and editing, MIDI sequencing, sound design using synthesizers, samplers, and DSP applications, notation software, and web authoring for purposes of self-promotion.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:None Course Chair:S. Croes Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description The Berklee Internet Radio Network Workshop supports students who wish to participate in the activities of the station, formalizing and identifying their participation in their transcripts. The course accommodates a wide variety of student skills and interests, directing participants into existing station committees: Programming (DJs, production, scheduling, evaluation), Promotion (public relations on campus and beyond), Business and Legal (maintenance of approvals, permissions, and licensing processes; organization of business flow within the station), Operations (technical backbone of station operations --web site development, broadcast issues, recording, facilities development, and maintenance).
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:MTEC-221 or MS-225 or PW-161 Course Chair:K. Biederwolf Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description A course focusing on issues related to synthesizer architecture, patch programming/editing, and functionality within the MIDI production environment. A variety of synthesizer technologies will be addressed, including subtractive, FM, sampling, hybrid, and software-based synthesis.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:MP-212 or MS-320 Course Chair:R. Jaczko Required of:None Electable by:MPED and MSYN majors Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This course examines the technical attributes of loudspeakers that assist the recording engineer in creating the best possible product. Topics include basic components of loudspeaker design, driver parameters, sealed and vented enclosures, crossovers, studio monitors, and computer aided analysis systems. Theoretical information and hands-on methods are used to inform students about advanced speaker systems. Listening evaluation is also an important component.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 credits Prerequisites: MP-341 or MS-381 or MTEC-381, either LMSC-208 or LMSC-209, and written approval of course chair Course Chair: S. Croes Required of: None Electable by: MPED and MSYN majors Offered: Spring Description This course will provide advanced information and training in the science of acoustics. It will examine advanced methodologies for the testing of acoustic spaces and properties and lead to strategies for acoustic manipulation and design. Using existing and past projects as source material, world-renowned acoustician John Storyk will take students through the acoustical design process, including both acoustical and programmatic considerations. He will draw on pictures, charts, graphs, and recorded examples taken from real-world projects, both completed and in process, to highlight the challenges encountered and solutions devised for creating program-satisfying and acoustically correct facilities. These facilities encompass both world-class multi-room studio facilities as well as smaller-budget project and home studios. This is an applications-oriented follow-up to our existing required acoustics class and would be an upper-semester elective.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:MPED majors: MP-341 or MTEC-381; MSYN majors: MS-381 or MTEC-381 Course Chair:R. Jaczko Required of:None Electable by:MPED and MSYN majors Offered:Spring, Fall Description An in-depth, project-oriented class designed to give the student intensive exposure to the creative and technical issues involved in advanced music editing and CD (and DVD) mastering, including multichannel audio formats (5.1) and Internet audio. Students will enhance their technical knowledge of advanced digital audio concepts and digital studio techniques while developing their ability to listen critically and creatively. Through hands-on projects, students will learn the standards and practices of digital audio production, mastering, and professional delivery formats. Further areas of exploration include, but are not limited to, audio restoration and forensic audio.
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3.00 Credits
Credits:3 credits Prerequisites:None Course Chair:S. Hanser Required of:MTHE majors Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This course covers the theories and processes of music therapy, the history of the profession, and a survey of basic principles, methods, techniques, and applications. Students will visit facilities where music therapy is practiced, observe music therapists in action, and discuss the role of music in therapy within a wide variety of clinical and community settings. In addition, they will be introduced to music therapy practices in different countries through published literature.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:None Course Chair:S. Hanser Required of:MTHE majors Electable by:MTHE majors or with permission of course chair Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course allows students to learn and demonstrate skills in music therapy group leading. It also teaches students how to teach music to exceptional children and how to help them reach nonmusical goals and objectives. Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate proficiency on modified guitar technique, omnichord, and rhythmic instruments in addition to songwriting and improvising skills.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:Declaration of music therapy major and concurrent enrollment in MTH-231 Course Chair:S. Hanser Required of:MTHE majors Electable by:MTHE majors Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course is the concurrent clinical music therapy practicum that accompanies MTH-231. Students are assigned to a facility or agency in the community and apply the skills they are learning in the classroom to this clinical placement.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:MTEC-111 Course Chair:S. Hanser Required of:MTHE majors Electable by:MTHE majors or with permission of course chair Offered:Spring, Fall Description A hands-on course designed to provide practical skills for incorporating technology into the practice of music therapy. Topics will include MIDI, digital sound, adaptive technology, music composition/performance software, and the Internet. Students will use technology to develop original music activities and present them to the class.
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