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Cos/Mus 325 Home Page
Cos/Mus 325 Home Page
This page is for students of Cos/Mus 325 to obtain information
relating to the course assignments, examples, reading lists,
and locations of software used throughout the course.
Fact Sheet (rtf)
Fact Sheet (html)
code & examples (directory)
An Ein to Cmix translation program
Computer Music Bibliography (rather large--warning).
Notes from Phil Karn on the origin of the CD sampling rate
Notes on cmixEZ/cmix usage
Notes on csound
The following paper describes the FIR filter design program
called METEOR, which is based on linear programming.
The following are sources for the program FORM, which
is an interactive program that generates input for METEOR,
and METEOR itself. Note that the C sources have been automatically
translated from Pascal, and have a library prepended to be
self-contained. The original Pascal is much more readable.
Computer Science Home Page
Ken's Home Page
Paul's Home Page
Music Home Page
Princeton Home Page
Week 1: Getting Started
Lab 1
Assignment 1
Week 2: Harmonics, Partials, Overtones, Envelopes, Frequencies
Lab 2
Assignment 2
Week 3: Feedforward, feedback filters, delay lines and combs
Lab 3
Assignment 3
Week 4: Variations on a plucked string
Lab 4
Assignment 4
Week 5: Finer Filters
Lab 5
Week 6: More filters, sound localization, reverberation
Lab 6
Week 7: Tools: minc, midi, ellipse
Lab 7
Assignment 5
Week 8: Tools, part 2: Detatching pitch and duration.
Lab 8
Week 9: Tools, part 3: Convolution
Lab 9
Assignment 6
Week 10: Tools, part 4:Linear Predictive Coding
Lab 10
Week 11: Tools, part 5:Non-linear distortion (waveshaping) and strum
Lab 11
Week 12: Tools, part 6:Modulation, Physical Models
Lab 12