MP 1400 - How Digital Audio Works Credits: 3
In this freshman-level foundations course, students will be introduced to key concepts regarding the theory and applied practice of recording and manipulating digital audio signals. Students will learn basic field and studio recording technologies, how to edit and export digital audio files of various formats, create sound libraries of synthesized and recorded samples, and acquire basic understanding of Digital Audio Workstations, signal-flow, and key operations for manipulating sound.
Prerequisites: None
Notes: Exemption available through diagnostic exam.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Record, edit, process, and export audio in alignment with digital audio theory.
- Produce libraries of recorded and synthesized sounds.
- Demonstrate basic Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) operations.
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