Digital Music Programming

(350.837-838)       


This course will teach computer programming theory and skills pertaining to computer music composition, performance, and research. The first semester includes programming in Max and C, data structures, networking and realtime computing. The second semester covers writing Max/MSP External objects and other music applications using and C, Java, JavaScript, and SuperCollider.


Instructor      
TA      
Time      
Place
Ichiro Fujinaga
TBA
T Th 1430-1520
C314

Mark distribution
Textbooks (optional)

Course Outline (spring / 99)


Ichiro Fujinaga 1999.01.18