The document advertises a one-week workshop from July 3-7, 2017 at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics on algorithmic composition using Max/MSP and Open Music. The workshop will teach participants how music and math connect creatively and allow attendees to develop musical and problem solving skills to build their own pre-compositional tools. It provides a link to register online and contact information for further details.
The document advertises a one-week workshop from July 3-7, 2017 at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics on algorithmic composition using Max/MSP and Open Music. The workshop will teach participants how music and math connect creatively and allow attendees to develop musical and problem solving skills to build their own pre-compositional tools. It provides a link to register online and contact information for further details.
The document advertises a one-week workshop from July 3-7, 2017 at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics on algorithmic composition using Max/MSP and Open Music. The workshop will teach participants how music and math connect creatively and allow attendees to develop musical and problem solving skills to build their own pre-compositional tools. It provides a link to register online and contact information for further details.
The document advertises a one-week workshop from July 3-7, 2017 at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics on algorithmic composition using Max/MSP and Open Music. The workshop will teach participants how music and math connect creatively and allow attendees to develop musical and problem solving skills to build their own pre-compositional tools. It provides a link to register online and contact information for further details.
your voice, guitar, or other instru- ment and goof around with electro- nics? Or simply expand your com- position/songwriting skills?
We will be taking you on a formalized
journey during which you will develop your musical, creative thinking, and schematic problem solving skills. At the end of this workshop, you will be able to build your own pre-com- positional tools. We welcome artists, engineers, professional and amateur musicians alike.
HOW TO REGISTER? The Center for Computer Research in Music and
Visit the following website to register for the above workshop. Acoustics (CCRMA) offers intensive programs https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/algocomp-2017 where top educators and researchers from the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: fields of music, engineering, and computer ANDREW WATTS (aawatts@stanford.edu) science will present a detailed study of speciali- DAVOR B. VINCZE (vincze@stanford.edu) zed subjects. Each workshop is one week long. The workshops are open to the public. Most workshops are 9-5pm with an hour for lunch on your own, but check each workshop page for specific schedule information.