Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Audio Music Engineering
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166694 AME 191-1 Art and Tech of Recording Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Gavett Hall Room 305 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
28
Capacity     
30
Co-Located: AME 191-1 (P), DMST 121-1, MUSC 191-1
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the fundamentals in becoming an audio engineer. Topics covered include: Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, Microphones, Signal Processing, Tape Recording, Digital Audio Theory, Signal Flow, Studio Etiquette, Digital Audio Workstations, Music Business, Recording Audio, and Mixing Audio. You do not need any previous experience in recording, however some familiarity with music and how it is created is needed.

There are four group recording projects that make up the bulk of the course, each with their own guidelines and challenges. This course requires considerable time to be spent on projects outside of the lecture and lab times. The labs are required to take this course.

First-year non-AME Major students are ineligible to take this course.

Prerequisites: None

INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION ONLY.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166696 AME 191-2 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 450 PM 605 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
8
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-2 (P), DMST 121-2, MUSC 191-2
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166601 AME 191-3 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 615 PM 730 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-3 (P), DMST 121-3, MUSC 191-3
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166604 AME 191-4 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 740 PM 855 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-4 (P), DMST 121-4, MUSC 191-4
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142342 AME 191-1 Art and Tech of Recording Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Gavett Hall Room 305 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
26
Capacity     
30
Co-Located: AME 191-1 (P), DMST 121-1, MUSC 191-1
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the fundamentals in becoming an audio engineer. Topics covered include: Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, Microphones, Signal Processing, Tape Recording, Digital Audio Theory, Signal Flow, Studio Etiquette, Digital Audio Workstations, Music Business, Recording Audio, and Mixing Audio. You do not need any previous experience in recording, however some familiarity with music and how it is created is needed.

There are four group recording projects that make up the bulk of the course, each with their own guidelines and challenges. This course requires considerable time to be spent on projects outside of the lecture and lab times. The labs are required to take this course.

First-year non-AME Major students are ineligible to take this course.

Prerequisites: None

INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION ONLY.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142340 AME 191-2 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2023 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 450 PM 605 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-2 (P), DMST 121-2, MUSC 191-2
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142336 AME 191-3 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2023 Laboratory Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 615 PM 730 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-3 (P), DMST 121-3, MUSC 191-3
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142335 AME 191-4 Art & Tech of Recording-Lab Spring 2023 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 740 PM 855 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
7
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-4 (P), DMST 121-4, MUSC 191-4
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-175285 AME 191-1 Art and Tech of Recording Fall 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Gavett Hall Room 305 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
11
Capacity     
30
Co-Located: AME 191-1 (P), DMST 121-1, MUSC 191-1
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the fundamentals in becoming an audio engineer. Topics covered include: Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, Microphones, Signal Processing, Tape Recording, Digital Audio Theory, Signal Flow, Studio Etiquette, Digital Audio Workstations, Music Business, Recording Audio, and Mixing Audio. You do not need any previous experience in recording, however some familiarity with music and how it is created is needed.

There are four group recording projects that make up the bulk of the course, each with their own guidelines and challenges. This course requires considerable time to be spent on projects outside of the lecture and lab times. The labs are required to take this course.

First-year non-AME Major students are ineligible to take this course.

Prerequisites: None

INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION ONLY.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-175321 AME 191-2 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 450 PM 605 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
8
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-2 (P), DMST 121-2, MUSC 191-2
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-175320 AME 191-3 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 615 PM 730 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
1
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-3 (P), DMST 121-3, MUSC 191-3
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-175319 AME 191-4 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2024 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 740 PM 855 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
2
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-4 (P), DMST 121-4, MUSC 191-4
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-154184 AME 191-1 Art and Tech of Recording Fall 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Gavett Hall Room 305 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
25
Capacity     
30
Co-Located: AME 191-1 (P), DMST 121-1, MUSC 191-1
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the fundamentals in becoming an audio engineer. Topics covered include: Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, Microphones, Signal Processing, Tape Recording, Digital Audio Theory, Signal Flow, Studio Etiquette, Digital Audio Workstations, Music Business, Recording Audio, and Mixing Audio. You do not need any previous experience in recording, however some familiarity with music and how it is created is needed.

There are four group recording projects that make up the bulk of the course, each with their own guidelines and challenges. This course requires considerable time to be spent on projects outside of the lecture and lab times. The labs are required to take this course.

First-year non-AME Major students are ineligible to take this course.

Prerequisites: None

INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION ONLY.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-154145 AME 191-2 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2023 Laboratory Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 450 PM 605 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-2 (P), DMST 121-2, MUSC 191-2
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-154146 AME 191-3 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2023 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 615 PM 730 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-3 (P), DMST 121-3, MUSC 191-3
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-154147 AME 191-4 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2023 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 740 PM 855 PM Rettner Hall Room 303 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
6
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-4 (P), DMST 121-4, MUSC 191-4
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134699 AME 191-1 Art and Tech of Recording Fall 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Gavett Hall Room 305 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
28
Capacity     
30
Co-Located: AME 191-1 (P), DMST 121-1, MUSC 191-1
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. Prerequisite: AME 140, INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134638 AME 191-2 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2022 Laboratory Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 500 PM 600 PM Rettner Hall Room 304 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-2 (P), DMST 121-2, MUSC 191-2
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134637 AME 191-3 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2022 Laboratory Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 600 PM 700 PM Rettner Hall Room 304 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-3 (P), DMST 121-3, MUSC 191-3
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134636 AME 191-4 Art and Tech of Recording LAB Fall 2022 Laboratory Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 700 PM 800 PM Rettner Hall Room 304 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
7
Capacity     
10
Co-Located: AME 191-4 (P), DMST 121-4, MUSC 191-4
Instructors: Stephen Roessner
Restrictions: Instructor Permission
Description: This course covers the acoustical and psychoacoustic fundamentals of audio recording including the nature of sound, sound pressure level, frequency and pitch, hearing and sound perception, reflection, absorption and diffusion of sound, sound diffraction, room acoustics, reverberation, and studio design principles. The course also provides practical experience in audio recording including an introduction to recording studio equipment, microphones and microphone placement techniques, signal flow, amplification, analog and digital recording, analog to digital conversion, digital processing of sound, multi-track recording and an introduction to mixing and mastering. Each student is required to complete a substantive recording project at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL ONLY.

NOT OPEN TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

Offered: Fall Spring Summer