MATRIXSYNTH: Electronics for Music Synthesis Lectures Online


Monday, April 21, 2008

Electronics for Music Synthesis Lectures Online

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Prof. Aaron Lanterman
Some examples of what's listed:
# Session 1: 40 Years of Music Synthesis, Day 1 (Moog/Buchla up to DX7) (video)
# Session 2: 40 Years of Music Synthesis, Day 2 (DX7 and after) (video)
# Session 3: Op-Amp Review, Day 1 (video)
# Session 4: Op-Amp Review, Day 2 (video)
# Session 5: Meet the Korg MS-20, a typical semimodular analog monosynth (video)

"I've finally got videos of all the lectures from the Spring 2008 version of my class on "Electronics for Music Synthesis" posted to blip.tv. Previous versions of the class were called "Theory and Design of Music Synthesizers" - I retitled the class to more clearly indicated the increased analog focus and decreased digital focus of this version of the class (but there's some random bits of DSP-ish stuff in there, like discussions of aliasing).

There were 22 lectures this semester. Alas only 21 are posted, since I had technical issues with the camera one day."

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed your earlier lectures.

    Thanks so much for putting them up.

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  2. is it me or is Prof Lanterman Carbon 111's doppelganger? ;)

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