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    Content and structure

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    Content

    The programme offers an introduction to using computers for sound-related artistic work. It teaches the basics of musical work with the computer, whether in the studio or on stage in connection with live electronics. You will deepen your ability to use the computer to realise your own musical works. You will familiarise yourself with various software tools for sound synthesis, sound processing and algorithmic composition. Furthermore, you can also choose to focus on using the computer in live electronic settings, acquiring basic knowledge of recording and sound reinforcement, analysing electro-acoustic music or exploring auditory perception.

    You design your further education programme on the basis of your individual skills, experience and expectations.

    The “CAS Computer Music” concludes with a written reflection on the individual learning objectives formulated at the beginning of the programme and the learning process that has taken place. 

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    Structure of the CAS programme

    The CAS Computer Music includes instruction in a major subject of your choice within a specific contingent.

    Structure CAS Computer Music

    In addition, the main areas of study can be experienced, deepened and reflected upon in the context of individual observations in group courses or one-to-one lessons.

    Additional elective content (subject to a fee)
    In case of interest, group courses can be selected from the open courses offered as part of the bachelor's and master's programmes. Admission is subject to the fulfilment of artistic and content-related requirements, as well as the availability of places. The additional costs are calculated according to the scope and teaching structure of the respective course.