Synthesizer Design Class

Synthesizer Design Class

SIGN UP HERE, NOT EVENTBRITE: https://sva.edu/academics/continuing-education/visible-futures-lab/courses/synthesizer-design-25-cu-vlc-2236-a

By The School of Visual Arts

Date and time

May 20 · 6:30pm - June 24 · 9:30pm EDT

Location

132 W 21st St

132 West 21st Street New York, NY 10011

About this event

  • Event lasts 35 days 3 hours

YOU MUST SIGN UP THROUGH SVA'S WEBSITE. EVENTBRITE WILL NOT GIVE YOU ACCESS TO THIS CLASS

FROM SVA:
This beginner-to-intermediate level course is all about musical instrument design
will and introduce concepts in programming, analog electronics and soldering.
Students will be given knobs, sliders and buttons to customize their own hardware
device, along with a Daisy Seed (a state-of-the-art audio microcontroller platform).
The instruments will be soldered by the students and the basics of microcontroller
wiring will be covered.

Students will program the instruments using Pure Data, a free and open-source
visual programming language, which is employed for a wide array of musical
applications. Within Pure Data, there are many different instruments that can be
created, and students will be encouraged to experiment and push the boundaries
of what is possible. Students will complete the course with a custom-made and
custom-programmed musical instrument.

Note: Students are required to bring a laptop to each session. The materials fee
covers materials, including knobs, sliders, prototyping board and Daisy Seed.
Students will also be provided with a pair of headphones to independently test
their programs. This course is held on campus at SVA in the Visible Futures Lab,
a state-of-the-art rapid prototyping facility and fabrication space.

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