Network Performance Practice
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Course Description
JackTrip software, developed at Stanford, provides the means for ultra-low-latency, uncompressed sound transmission for live music-making. Remote ensemble rehearsals, coaching, music lessons, jamming and concert broadcasting make use of the technology. The open-source project continues to develop, especially in its ability to support large ensembles of home-to-home connections. The course will cover recent features, history and theory of JackTrip and engage in a series of practical, participatory performance sessions. Students will learn the software and related network and audio principles with a focus on intuition building and ear training. Course participants will work from home and be able to use CCRMA facilities remotely. The course can be audited or coordinated with another course.
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Grading Basis
ROP - Letter or Credit/No Credit
Min
1
Max
1
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
Yes
Total Units Allowed for Degree Credit
16
Course Component
Discussion
Enrollment Optional?
Yes
Course Component
Practicum
Enrollment Optional?
No