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[Announce] Beginning Csound @ NYC Resistor

by Jacob Joaquin :: Rate this Message:

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Beginning Csound
July 28, 2008 @ NYC Resistor
1 Session, 3 hours, with personalized post-session project with instructor via email.
Cost $75

Csound is the most powerful computer music language in the world, with a direct lineage to Max Mathews' original Music-N languages. The focus of this class will be a synthesis of three topics: The Csound language, synthesizer theory, and composing weird alien music.

Together, we will demystify the assembly-like syntax of the Csound language. We will cover the fundamentals of synthesizer theory, including: oscillators, filters, envelopes, amplifiers and modulation. Finally, we'll tie it all together by composing sounds in the vein of classic Sci-Fi movies.

Taught by Jacob Joaquin

Enroll Here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/129871449

NYC Resistor:
http://www.nycresistor.com/

Re: [Announce] Beginning Csound @ NYC Resistor

by Dr. Richard Boulanger-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Dear Csounders,

This will be a fantastic course and I am so happy the Jacob is  
offering it.

Hopefully you will all help to spread the word to your colleagues,  
students, your family and friends in the NY area.

Jacob is a Csound master and a fantastic teacher - he is patient,  
clear, insightful, and thorough.

He was a former student of mine at Berklee who won all sorts of  
collegiate and national awards
when there.  He went on to Stanford and Cal Arts for a masters  
degrees in Computer Music.
He was one of the key assistants when I did the Csound Book and did  
most of the work to develop
the CDROMS and the Website for MIT Press.

I am confident that beginners, intermediates and even advanced  
Csounders would get a ton
from studying with him.

His Csound Blog is an incredibly wonderful and inspiring resource...
His articles in the Csound Journal have showcased a number of  
powerful new approaches to working with Csound...

When Jacob was my student at Berklee, he was the best; when Jacob was  
running csounds.com and working with me
on The Csound Book, he was a lifesaver; recently, his work on  
OLPCsound has been an inspiration as well.

Over the past 8 years, Jacob has continued to grow in such impressive  
ways that he is now one of my teachers!

So - I hope you all get a chance to meet him, to work with him, and  
to know him.

Dr. B.

On Jun 30, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Jacob Joaquin wrote:

>
> Beginning Csound
> July 28, 2008 @ NYC Resistor
> 1 Session, 3 hours, with personalized post-session project with  
> instructor
> via email.
> Cost $75
>
> Csound is the most powerful computer music language in the world,  
> with a
> direct lineage to Max Mathews' original Music-N languages. The  
> focus of this
> class will be a synthesis of three topics: The Csound language,  
> synthesizer
> theory, and composing weird alien music.
>
> Together, we will demystify the assembly-like syntax of the Csound  
> language.
> We will cover the fundamentals of synthesizer theory, including:
> oscillators, filters, envelopes, amplifiers and modulation.  
> Finally, we'll
> tie it all together by composing sounds in the vein of classic Sci-Fi
> movies.
>
> Taught by Jacob Joaquin
>
> Enroll Here:
> http://www.eventbrite.com/event/129871449
>
> NYC Resistor:
> http://www.nycresistor.com/
>
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Re: [Announce] Beginning Csound @ NYC Resistor

by superpija2 :: Rate this Message:

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that course must be webcasted, and questions/answers must be done in real time, or by email.
It's time to begin this way of teaching/learning csound!!!!!!


Jacob Joaquin wrote:
Beginning Csound
July 28, 2008 @ NYC Resistor
1 Session, 3 hours, with personalized post-session project with instructor via email.
Cost $75

Csound is the most powerful computer music language in the world, with a direct lineage to Max Mathews' original Music-N languages. The focus of this class will be a synthesis of three topics: The Csound language, synthesizer theory, and composing weird alien music.

Together, we will demystify the assembly-like syntax of the Csound language. We will cover the fundamentals of synthesizer theory, including: oscillators, filters, envelopes, amplifiers and modulation. Finally, we'll tie it all together by composing sounds in the vein of classic Sci-Fi movies.

Taught by Jacob Joaquin

Enroll Here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/129871449

NYC Resistor:
http://www.nycresistor.com/

Re: [Announce] Beginning Csound @ NYC Resistor

by Jacob Joaquin :: Rate this Message:

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Thank you for the kind words and ringing endorsement. Though it's not in my DNA to take credit for things I haven't accomplished.  For example, it was the Mrs. that went to Stanford, and there are a few other friendly exaggerations in there. :)

Best,
Jake


Dr. Richard Boulanger-2 wrote:
Dear Csounders,

This will be a fantastic course and I am so happy the Jacob is  
offering it.

Hopefully you will all help to spread the word to your colleagues,  
students, your family and friends in the NY area.

Jacob is a Csound master and a fantastic teacher - he is patient,  
clear, insightful, and thorough.

He was a former student of mine at Berklee who won all sorts of  
collegiate and national awards
when there.  He went on to Stanford and Cal Arts for a masters  
degrees in Computer Music.
He was one of the key assistants when I did the Csound Book and did  
most of the work to develop
the CDROMS and the Website for MIT Press.

I am confident that beginners, intermediates and even advanced  
Csounders would get a ton
from studying with him.

His Csound Blog is an incredibly wonderful and inspiring resource...
His articles in the Csound Journal have showcased a number of  
powerful new approaches to working with Csound...

When Jacob was my student at Berklee, he was the best; when Jacob was  
running csounds.com and working with me
on The Csound Book, he was a lifesaver; recently, his work on  
OLPCsound has been an inspiration as well.

Over the past 8 years, Jacob has continued to grow in such impressive  
ways that he is now one of my teachers!

So - I hope you all get a chance to meet him, to work with him, and  
to know him.

Dr. B.

Re: Re: [Announce] Beginning Csound @ NYC Resistor

by Steven Yi :: Rate this Message:

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What's not an exaggeration is that you know Csound well and that I'm
sure will be teaching a great class. I'm sure anyone who will be
taking the course will be glad they did!

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Jacob Joaquin <jacobjoaquin@...> wrote:

>
> Thank you for the kind words and ringing endorsement. Though it's not in my
> DNA to take credit for things I haven't accomplished.  For example, it was
> the Mrs. that went to Stanford, and there are a few other friendly
> exaggerations in there. :)
>
> Best,
> Jake
>
>
>
> Dr. Richard Boulanger-2 wrote:
>>
>> Dear Csounders,
>>
>> This will be a fantastic course and I am so happy the Jacob is
>> offering it.
>>
>> Hopefully you will all help to spread the word to your colleagues,
>> students, your family and friends in the NY area.
>>
>> Jacob is a Csound master and a fantastic teacher - he is patient,
>> clear, insightful, and thorough.
>>
>> He was a former student of mine at Berklee who won all sorts of
>> collegiate and national awards
>> when there.  He went on to Stanford and Cal Arts for a masters
>> degrees in Computer Music.
>> He was one of the key assistants when I did the Csound Book and did
>> most of the work to develop
>> the CDROMS and the Website for MIT Press.
>>
>> I am confident that beginners, intermediates and even advanced
>> Csounders would get a ton
>> from studying with him.
>>
>> His Csound Blog is an incredibly wonderful and inspiring resource...
>> His articles in the Csound Journal have showcased a number of
>> powerful new approaches to working with Csound...
>>
>> When Jacob was my student at Berklee, he was the best; when Jacob was
>> running csounds.com and working with me
>> on The Csound Book, he was a lifesaver; recently, his work on
>> OLPCsound has been an inspiration as well.
>>
>> Over the past 8 years, Jacob has continued to grow in such impressive
>> ways that he is now one of my teachers!
>>
>> So - I hope you all get a chance to meet him, to work with him, and
>> to know him.
>>
>> Dr. B.
>>
>
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