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If you'd like to get a more in-depth look into our Music Software Engineering (MuSE) degree, then make sure to note this one down in your diary.
On Wednesday 22nd May 2024 from 5pm - 6pm, we’ll be sitting down with Chris Nash, the Programme Leader for MuSE where he’ll be taking a detailed look into the course.
So, whether you've already applied or just thinking about joining us – don’t miss this event!
On the day, you’ll be presented with:
a deeper insight into the course content and modules
an example of the course content
and a demonstration
followed by a Q&A where you will have the chance to ask Chris any questions you may have.
About Chris Nash
Chris Nash is a software developer, composer, educator, and researcher. His 2011 PhD from the University of Cambridge, where he explored techniques for computer music, has left a lasting impact on industry practices. In academia, he actively develops technologies for real-world use. With expertise in DSP, C++, and HCI for audio and music applications, he imparts knowledge to the next generation of audio developers and contributes to textbooks.
Leading technology projects for big names like Steinberg/Yamaha, BT, and the BBC, His creations include the award-winning reViSiT, a cross-platform tracker-inspired ‘DAW-in-a-plugin,’ and Manhattan, a hybrid DAW and music programming language. His extensive experience covers audio application architectures, synthesis, effects processing, interaction design, and more.
Beyond the tech world, Chris crafts music for various mediums, with standout projects like BBC Music Day where he blended Manhattan and machine vision to create live crowd-driven music at Bristol station.
Once you've registered you will be sent a link to the webinar via email a few days before the event.