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Homework #4: "CCRMA Variations"
In this assignment, you are to produce/compose/sonify a short and polished "welcome to ccrma" message...
The Message
"Welcome to CCRMA: the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University, where we push the boundaries of what's possible with computer-mediated audio. Here at CCRMA, you will find new sounds that the world has never before heard, novel interfaces for music expression, ensembles of laptops/humans/mobile phones, as well as new paradigms for interacting with the world through sound and music. Welcome to CCRMA."
The Specification
What to do:
- 1) take the given text, transform it, and create a musical/sonic rendering of it (feel free to make small adjustments to the text, as needed)
- 2) create two versions: a stereo version, and a 8-channel version (for the Stage or Listening Room)
- 3) your parameters
- roughly 30-50 seconds
- text can be spoken/recorded, or synthesized somehow
- multi-channel (2-channel version + 8-channel version)
- should be polished
- introduce a sense of space
- inject personality | use your imagination to make this sonically compelling!
The Deliverables
As usual, turn in all files by putting them in your Library/Web/220a/ directory.
- 1) hw4.wav should go into the 220a directory
- 2) create a hw4/ directory, and put all the stuff below in there:
- 3) all related source/sound files (.wav/.ck) -- note: turn in both the 2-channel and 8-channel version, use the 2-channel version as hw4.wav
- 4) a short README text (readme.txt) file that:
- specifies instructions on running your programs
- describes your process/adventure, and perhaps the ideas (technical/aesthetic) behind the composition
- gives credit, if needed, for the sounds you are using
- describe any difficulties you encountered in the process
Thanks!!!