Intro to Hardware Description Languages through Audio Projects
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Intro to Hardware Description Languages through Audio Projects

Use Verilog with simulated modular synth modules in VCV Rack to introduce hardware logic design concepts.

By Computer Music Center at Columbia University

Date and time

Thursday, July 24 · 6 - 9pm EDT

Location

632 W 125th St

632 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Take your first step into learning Verilog, a hardware description language used to design digital circuits, through audio processing in VCV Rack. We'll be covering how to program the VCV Rack external from apfaudio, in order to illustrate how audio signal processing principles are realized in hardware description languages.

If you are able, please bring your own laptop so you can download VCV Rack and Verilator on your own machine. Please use this google form for any accomodation requests or inquiries.

This session is part of a 10 week summer workshop series led by Miles Scharff and Mark Santolucito at the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. These workshops are free and open to the public.

View the full summer calendar HERE

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FreeJul 24 · 6:00 PM EDT