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==Resources==
==Resources==


====Readings====
*[https://cmtext.indiana.edu/digital_audio/chapter5_overview.php Haas, ''Introduction to Computer Music:'' "Digital Audio"]
*[https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/making-a-custom-sampler-instrument.html ''iZotope:'' Brown, "Making a Custom Sampler Instrument"]
*[https://www.spitfireaudio.com/editorial/in-depth/grow-your-own-samples/ ''Spitfire Audio:'' Henson, "Grow Your Own Samples"]
*[https://theproaudiofiles.com/fundamentals-sampling-and-instruments-libraries/ ''Pro Audio Files:'' Mantione, "The Fundamentals of Sampling Instruments and Libraries"]


==Class Activities==
==Class Activities==
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2024

This lesson is part of the Electronic Music & Sound Production category.

Objectives

  • Students will be familiar with the concept and basics of patch sampling.
  • Students will be able to create a patch using a sample or group of samples.

Resources

Readings

Class Activities

  • Discussion and demonstration of an sampler
  • Identification of sampling in music of different styles
  • Creation of a patch using a sample or group of samples
  • Improvisation using sampled sounds

Assignments

  • Identification of sampling usage in recorded music
  • Creation of a patch sample

Notes