MU 060, Spring 2021

LATEST UPDATES

Meetings Week of 4/5:

Tuesday 11:40-12:50: I will launch a required Teams meeting meeting for everyone. Attendance is expected for the first ~30 minutes. After that, anyone with questions about Logic or Sibelius, or looking for extra demo time, or whatever, can stick around.

Thursday 11:40-12:50: Optional in-person meeting for anyone with campus access who wants to come (regardless of section assignment) with any questions etc. as above.

Grades are updated as of 4/2.

The voice of the people has been heard! You now have two different net grades.

At the end of the term, I will use the higher of the two in each individual case.

Sibelius/Logic Project #3 is due Monday April 5.

Logic Assignment 4: Intro to Mixing is posted and will be due Monday April 12.

Meetings Week of 4/5:

Tuesday 11:40-12:50: I will launch a required Teams meeting meeting for everyone. Attendance is expected for the first ~30 minutes. After that, anyone with questions about Logic or Sibelius, or looking for extra demo time, or whatever, can stick around.

Thursday 11:40-12:50: Optional in-person meeting for anyone with campus access who wants to come (regardless of your section assignment) with any questions etc. as above.

Optional midterm feedback form

Please fill this out this week (but it is not required, and is anonymous).

Recent Announcements

Sibelius Project #2 was due March 29.

The midterm exam was due March 26.

MIDI Project Peer Response was due March 24.

Sibelius Project #1 was due March 22.

Text

An Introduction to Music Technology by Dan Hosken, 2nd ed. ISBN 9780415825733

See the syllabus for other required materials. All additional instructional materials (video lectures, handouts, web pages) will be posted here.

Website

You are on it! We will use Blackboard only to access Yellowdig for online discussion. You will submit assignments via upload to Teams, or online forms, or via email. I will post grades here as well, updated every 1-2 weeks.

Hardware and Lab Access

Students with campus access may work in the Eaton Technology Lab, Southwick 200D (our classroom) during building hours except when another class scheduled there. Your CatCard will give you access; if it does not, let me know. That said, you will be able to do much or all of the work remotely on your own computer, especially if it is running Mac OS X. See syllabus for details.

"At-home" students will need appropriate hardware, including good headphones or external speakers. See syllabus for details.