In SMC we have lectorials, part lecture, part lab for active learning, and experimentation. To succeed in this course: show up on time, and be ready to go.
Lectorials for SMC will be interactive and involve you coding along with Charles to try out different sound and music techniques. The lecture space has collaborative seating and displays at each desk so that you can try out examples with other students.
- When: 12pm–2pm every Monday.
- Where:
- What to bring: yourself, your brain, your laptop.
We expect you to attend in the lecture in-person every week to get the most out of the course.
Lecture Slides
The lecture slides are all available below as web pages.
Course Intro
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Course Intro Dr Charles Martin (link)
Digital Sound and Synthesis
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Digital Sound and Synthesis Dr Charles Martin (link)
Audio files and sampling
Envelopes, Notes and Compositions
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Envelopes, Notes and Compositions Dr Charles Martin (link)
Network Music Making
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Network Music Making Dr Charles Martin (link)
Musical Interfaces
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Musical Interfaces Dr Charles Martin (link)
Algorithmic Composition
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Algorithmic Composition Dr Charles Martin (link)
Live Coding
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Live Coding Dr Charles Martin (link)
Advanced Synth Design
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Advanced Synth Design Dr Charles Martin (link)
Making Hardware Interfaces
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Making Hardware Interfaces Dr Charles Martin (link)
Performing Computer Music
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Performing Computer Music Dr Charles Martin (link)
Interfaces and Expression
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Interfaces and Expression Dr Charles Martin (link)
Composing and Improvising
COMP4350/8350 Sound and Music Computing Composing and Improvising Dr Charles Martin (link)












