Advanced Music Recording and Production

MUS 142 | ES 65

When: Fall

Credits: 3

Enrollment Restrictions: Ability to play an instrument, musical literacy, MATH 30 or 32 or equivalent, PHY 1 and 2 or equivalent, and one of the following: ES 3, EE 21, ME 127. Students may not receive credit for both MUS 140 and MUS 142. Permission of instructor required.

Additional Notes: Email Paul.Lehrman@tufts.edu at the start of the enrollment period for instruction on how to enroll in the course.

Instructors

Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering Lecturer, Music

Lecturer, Music

Description

(Cross-listed as MUS 142 / ES 65.) Theory and techniques for recording, editing, and producing acoustic music, and principles of audio system design. Topics include acoustics, audio perception, physics and electronics of transducers, analog and digital audio principles, stereo and multitrack recording, mixing, virtual instruments, and synchronization. Additional material in circuit design, signal flow, and analog and digital audio theory. Develp technical and listening skills to understand and evaluate the aesthetics of recorded sound, and an understanding of how circuits and components influence the sound of a recording. Students may not receive credit for both Music 140 and Music 142. Music 142 is required for the Recording & Production emphasis of the Music Engineering minor. Recommendations: Ability to play an instrument, musical literacy, MATH 30 or 32 or equivalent, PHY 1 and 2 or equivalent, and one of the following: ES 3, EE 21, ME 127. Permission of instructor required.