The course will include historical background, theory and techniques used in modular synthesizers, with an emphasis on contemporary Eurorack-based systems using free and open source software and hardware. Other standards will also be described. The course will cover analog, hybrid and fully digital modules, exploring in depth various synthesis and sound processing methods and generative music techniques. Classes will be split between lecture time and hands-on practice and improvisation, with all students participating with their own laptops or devices. The quarter will end with a concert of shared music-making.
3-4 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
The course will include historical background, theory and techniques used in modular synthesizers, with an emphasis on contemporary Eurorack-based systems using free and open source software and hardware. Other standards will also be described. The course will cover analog, hybrid and fully digital modules, exploring in depth various synthesis and sound processing methods and generative music techniques. Classes will be split between lecture time and hands-on practice and improvisation, with all students participating with their own laptops or devices. The quarter will end with a concert of shared music-making.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.