Session 1: Music and Technology in the 21st Century
Science, Engineering, & Technology
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30m
If you’re a singer or instrumentalist that learned about music using "conventional" notation, sight reading and ear training, this presentation on "How do computers think about music?" will teach you the fundamentals of computer music software such as MIDI sequencers and digital audio workstations. Thomas Dolby - the Homewood Professor of the Arts and head of the Peabody Conservatory’s Music for New Media program - leads this session encouraging viewers to dive in and get creative with Garageband, Logic Pro, or Cakewalk, as well as plug-ins and sample libraries.
Event page: https://events.jhu.edu/form/dolbycomputers
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