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SOUND TECHNOLOGY

COURSE CODE: 46606

COURSE TYPE: CONPULSORY

ΕCTS: 5

SEMESTER: 2ND  | SPRING

COURSE LANGUAGE: GREEK

 

SYLLABUS


  1. Basics of sound, behaviour of sound, room acoustics, perception, equipment
  2. Introduction to an Audio Editor, sampling, time and frequency domain representation, audio montage, audio formats
  3. DAW, smooth transitions, levelling, stereo image
  4. Recording, portable recorders, microphones, polar patterns, recording techniques
  5. Audio processing, spectral balance, dynamic range
  6. Student work presentations I
  7. Mixing Audio I
  8. FX and MIDI
  9. Student work presentations I
  10. Voice recording, field recordin
  11. Mixing Audio
  12. Student work presentations III
  13. Designing Sound

ΒIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Bartlett & Bartlett (2009), Practical Recording Techniques, Focal Press.

  • Bregman, A. S. (2001), Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound, MIT Press.

  • Collins K, (2020), Studying Sound: A Theory and Practice of Sound Design, MIT Press.

  • Gervais, R. (2006), Home Recording Studio: Build It Like the Pros, Thomson Course Technology

  • Izhaki, R. (2008) Mixing audio: concepts, practices and tools, Focal, London.

  • Roads, C. (1996), The Computer Music Tutorial, MIT Press.

  • Senior M. (2019), Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio, Routledge.