ENGR 100 Section 430 - Music Signal Processing

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • The goals of this course are: (1) to analyze music the way an engineer would analyze an unfamiliar phenomenon; (2) to learn the basics of Fourier signal analysis and synthesis, motivated by observing musical signals; (3) to apply these tools in design projects; (4) to introduce students to oral and written technical communication, working in teams, and problem solving. No previous knowledge of music is necessary. No calculus or complex numbers is required in the course. Some prior coding experience (E101) is desirable.
    - Learn the secrets of electronic music synthesizers
    - Learn how to process music digitally using pattern recognition methods
    - Especially relevant for students interested in EE, CE, CS, and BME, or music lovers
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