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Analyze and solve problems related to computer interface of MIDI sequencers, synthesizers and audio signal processors. seq level1 \*alphabeticc. Given a live performance or recording studio situation, the student will be able to distinguish and select the correct equipment for the construction and operation of a MIDI network. seq level1 \*alphabeticd. Compose, translate and evaluate the meaning and effect of various MIDI data messages in binary and hexidecimal codes. e. Evaluate and translate MIDI implementation sheets. 5. Instructional Facilities seq level1 \h \r0  seq level1 \*alphabetica. A classroom with MIDI keyboards and computers equipped with MIDI sound module, interface and sequencing software. seq level1 \*alphabeticb. An audio/video computer system with projection capabilities. 6. Special Materials Required of Student seq level1 \h \r0  None. 7. Course Content seq level1 \h \r0  seq level1 \*alphabetica. Detailed examination of the MIDI specification including Channel Messages, System Messages, System Exclusive Messages and MIDI Time Code. seq level1 \*alphabeticb. Instruction in the operation of dedicated sequencers and computer software for music production. MUSIC 187 MIDI SEQUENCING AND RECORDING WORKSHOP page 2 7. Course Content continued seq level1 \*alphabeticc. Detailed explanation of the MIDI computer language including reading and writing MIDI messages, syncing to other recording mediums such as film and video, interpreting MIDI implementation sheets and translating data files from hex code to binary code. seq level1 \*alphabeticd. Operation of a MIDI recording studio to produce a sequenced musical performance using program changes, MIDI volume messages, quantization of MIDI data, copying, inserting and deleting MIDI events, editing of MIDI channel numbers, velocity values, pitch bend, modulation data and pressure data to accommodate different synthesizers and patch programs. seq level1 \*alphabetice. Recording and converting sequenced music into standard audio file formats. 8. Method of Instruction seq level1 \h \r0  seq level1 \*alphabetica. Lecture and demonstration of MIDI equipment in class. seq level1 \*alphabeticb. Supervised in-class student operation of MIDI recording software and equipment. 9. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance seq level1 \h \r0  seq level1 \*alphabetica. Essay examination and quizzes on material covered in class. seq level1 \*alphabeticb. Final examination is a performance project recorded on a MIDI sequencer. 10. Outside Class Assignments seq level1 \h \r0  seq level1 \*alphabetica. Compare and contrast the reviews of MIDI Sequencing Software in a current issue of Electronic Musician or Keyboard Magazine. seq level1 \*alphabeticb. Attend a musical performance in which MIDI sequencing equipment and techniques are employed. Write a critique of the performance describing the equipment and techniques used. 11. Texts a. Required text(s): (1) Wick, Robert L. Electronic and Computer Music. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997. (2) Strange, Allen. Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques and Controls. Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown Company, Publishers, 1983. b. Supplementary texts and workbooks: Music Industry magazines such as Keyboard and Electronic Musician. Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: Employ MIDI sequencers in the recording, editing and storage of electronic music data. 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