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MUSC 159  Creative Production: Beats, Songs, and Soundtracks  Units: 3.00  
Students in this course will apply and extend their skills in digital music production, songwriting, composition and beat-making. This is a hands-on, project-based course where students will apply their abilities to produce more extensive works such as an EP, music and sound design for a game, or soundtracks for film other visual media.
Learning Hours: 120 (18 Lecture, 18 Laboratory, 24 Online Activity, 60 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite MUSC 158/3.0 or permission of the School after submission of a portfolio.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate fluency in use of digital audio workstation software such as Ableton Live.
  2. Record and manipulate samples from existing audio sources in old and new formats from vinyl to MP3, including locating online sources of free and open-source samples.
  3. Create engaging beats that integrate a variety of timbres, textures and forms using sampled or synthesized sounds, in combination with complementary FX such as reverb and delay.
  4. Operate control surfaces and other MIDI devices for live performance handling of sampled and other electronic sounds.
  5. Understand the history of sampling cultures and describe ethical considerations for recording, selecting, or manipulating sounds.