For your Final Project(s), complete Option A for extra credit and either Option B or C or D. Choose a project based on the area of music technology you would like to further explore.
These projects and all other assigned work must be submitted by 12 noon on December 21. Note: our final session will be held Monday, December 19 at 1:50 pm. All are required to attend the final session.
Complete one of the Activities or Suggested Activities found throughout our textbook or in one of the Appendices. More on this option in class.
Complete a sequencing project of at least 32 measures with a minimum of 4 to 5 tracks and timbres.
You should pick from one of the following categories:
Composer (original music composed by you)
Create a mix of music you've written. Most if not all tracks should be created/performed by you. Audio and MIDI loops are permitted (e.g. Drummer track).
Producer/Arranger
Arrange/Produce an existing song. Most if not all tracks should be created/performed by you. Audio and MIDI loops are permitted (e.g. Drummer track).
Mixer
Taking multitrack audio stems or tracks from a MIDI file, create a mix of an existing song/composition. Avoid using audio tracks that have already been processed with reverb or other effects.
Sites where you can find multitrack audio stems or MIDI files:
TELEFUNKEN
Cambridge Music Technology
Ultimate Guitar
vanBasco's Search for MIDI files (Some are good, some aren't)
In each of the above categories each track in your project should include appropriate volume, pan and, if needed, automation settings and effects plugins.
For the Composer and Producer/Arranger projects, you will receive extra credit if vocals are included.
For all of the above there will be extra credit if you include an Arrangement Track if working in a DAW that includes an Arrangement Track feature (as you did for an assignment earlier in the semester).
Additional requirements will be based on discussions with JM or LA and what you want to get out of the project. Explore! Stretch your knowledge!
The choice of music is yours. If you don't have a specific choice, you should sequence The Star Spangled Banner or God Bless America.
When completed submit your project file AND an mp3 or m4a version of your project in a compressed zip file. Either AirDrop it in the lab or email it to the assignment address.
Complete a final notation project of at least 24 to 32 measures with 4 or more instruments and staves. One transposing instrument is required.
Your score should include more than just the notes, i.e. appropriate dynamics marks, phrase marks, slurs, etc. must be included.
The choice of music is yours. If you don't have a specific choice, you can arrange a Bach Fugue or The Star Spangled Banner or God Bless America for a quartet of your choice.
On completion, submit your project file and PDF versions of the score and each part.
Talk to JM or LA about the requirements of this option. There are a few possibilities from which to choose. Think of this option as an extended version of the soundtrack, ringtone or audio projects done earlier this semester. More in class.