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* 2) your ChucK (.ck) files for Parts 1 and 2 | * 2) your ChucK (.ck) files for Parts 1 and 2 | ||
* 3) your sound (.wav) files for Parts 1 and 2 | * 3) your sound (.wav) files for Parts 1 and 2 | ||
− | * 4) a short description as described [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/220a/homework/0/make-ccrma-web-page.html#creating-the-first-web-page | + | * 4) a short description as described in [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/220a/homework/0/make-ccrma-web-page.html#creating-the-first-web-page this section of Part 3] |
** conveys your ideas/comments in constructing each program | ** conveys your ideas/comments in constructing each program | ||
** contains instructions on running your programs | ** contains instructions on running your programs | ||
** describes any difficulties you encountered in the process | ** describes any difficulties you encountered in the process |
Revision as of 15:10, 18 March 2021
Contents
Homework #0:
Due Date
- 2021.4.2 11:59:59pm, Friday
Part 1:
- Find any sample ChucK program that you like, find interesting, etc.
- Change exactly one number that makes an important difference in the output of the program
- Run the modified program and record a few seconds it to a wav file
Part 2: A Short-form Musical Statement
- create a musical statement in the form of a ChucK program
- no more than 30 seconds in duration
- use anywhere between 1 to 50 lines of code
- record the statement to a wav file
Part 3: Create a CCRMA Webpage and Post Your Work
- follow these instructions: “Hello CCRMA!”
- copy all ChucK (.ck) and sound (*.wav) to your 220a/hw0 web directory and link them from your HTML page
Deliverables
turn in all files by putting them in your 220a CCRMA webpage and submit ONLY your webpage URL to Canvas
Your webpage should include:
- 1) your hw0 should live at https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~YOURID/220a/hw0
- 2) your ChucK (.ck) files for Parts 1 and 2
- 3) your sound (.wav) files for Parts 1 and 2
- 4) a short description as described in this section of Part 3
- conveys your ideas/comments in constructing each program
- contains instructions on running your programs
- describes any difficulties you encountered in the process