PRODUCER WEEK 2025: It’s a fairly safe bet that one of the reasons you’re reading this is because you are involved in recording. For the majority of us, that probably means recording at home. It doesn ...
Nestled serenely atop the hill behind Florence Moore Hall is The Knoll, which houses Stanford’s Center for Computer Research and Acoustics (CCRMA) — a central location for discovery in the realm of ...
The record industry's long-running attempt to prevent online piracy faces a critical test this week, as the increasingly restless members of the Secure Digital Music Initiative meet for the first time ...
The Computer-Assisted Music Laboratory (CAML) is a multi-purpose lab—located in N1B49—designed primarily for classroom instruction. The lab features numerous workstations, each with a Musical ...
Music and artificial intelligence (AI) both provide modern students with tools for exploration and creativity, says math and computer science major Brian Liu ’25, who is also a gifted concert pianist.
Editor’s note: The promise and peril of artificial intelligence has captivated Washington D.C., Silicon Valley, Wall Street and Hollywood. Composer Michael Yezerski has taken a hands-on approach to it ...
The Music Conservatory of Westchester breaks ground on new technology-based teaching spaces in correlation with a new program. The music industry is being continuously revamped by computer music ...
A study published in the International Journal of Arts and Technology has looked at the relationship between traditional Javanese music and the introduction of technology and western instrumentation ...
As a sound recording technology major, you will gain expertise in music, media and technology to excel in today's technology-based production industry. Please visit our How to Apply webpage for ...
Every so often, Mike Isaac swerves from his Silicon Valley beat to write about bands. Credit...Mark Wang Supported by By Mike Isaac Mike Isaac is a technology correspondent for The Times based in San ...