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audio arts and acoustics 43-2415: Random Access Audio/Film
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides students with a solid foundation in working with digital audio workstations, the role of which is expanding rapidly in the field of video and film postproduction. Through lectures, demonstrations, and production assignments, students gain valuable knowledge of theory and practices of digital audio recording, wave form editing, synchronization with visual media, digital multi-track postproduction, automated mixing, and other computer-based production techniques commonly used in multi-media, video, and film production. Students participate in classroom activities and complete assigned work in the ATC Digital Audio Production Laboratory. 4 CREDITS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2420: Audio for Visual Media I
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
The technology and techniques used in creating sound tracks for TV, film, and multi-media are presented in this studio class. Students learn the technology and techniques of synchronizing video with all audio platforms, including analog and both linear and non-linear digital recording and editing systems. 4 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2215 AUDIO PRODUCTION II
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2510: Aesthetics of Live Sound Reinforcement
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course defines in a structured fashion the psychology of the musician and physics of the instrument within a framework of sound reinforcement and analysis. Students are familiarized with one instrument-musician-sound reinforcement approach per week. COREQUISITE: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2515: Live Sound Reinforcement
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is designed to teach techniques and tools of sound reinforcement. Content combines product awareness with ear training and hands-on practice. Students complete lab assignments in the Audio Technology Center Live Sound Lab and spend two lab sessions at local music clubs. 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2710: Audio Equipment Overview
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is an orientation to major lines and manufacturers of professional audio equipment. Content focuses on understanding, interpreting, and evaluating manufacturers' specifications in light of subjective performance. Course includes presentations and demonstrations by manufacturers representatives and field trips when possible. 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2715: Audio Measurement Techniques
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course introduces analog and computer-based analysis of electronic, electro-acoustic, and acoustic systems. Students gain experience using various techniques including computer systems such as TDS from Techron and Audio Precision. 4 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2720: History of Audio
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
The history of technology is a new and exciting branch of historiography, not only because it reveals human and social struggles to create and to adapt, but also because it has practical effects on the business aspects of today's audio and acoustics industries. Today's profits and livelihoods depend on novelty and exclusivity, and the history of audio is in play every time something is offered as new and better. This course offers a way to evaluate historical claims. 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS, 52-1152 WRITING & RHETORIC II
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2725: Studies in Hearing
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of human hearing physiology as well as issues relating to hearing loss and conservation. It is important for any audio professional to understand how complex and delicate the human hearing system is. We must also realize the significance of the fact that society is, only now, beginning to address the problem of environmentally induced hearing loss. The first part of the course will address hearing physiology. The course will focus on the mechanical systems of hearing; starting with the reception of acoustic energy and ending with the delivery of neural signals to the brain. This will give students the necessary foundation knowledge to engage in presentations and discussions covering the topics of hearing loss and conservation. 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-2730: Sound Engineering
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
An introduction to multi-track recording; this lecture course deals with the equipment and psychology of recording sessions. 4 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 43-2110 BASIC AUDIO SYSTEMS
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audio arts and acoustics 43-3098: Directed Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
1-6 CREDITS
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