Georgia Tech’s Music Technology BS blends conservatory musicianship with hardcore engineering. Students master Max/MSP, C++ audio plug-ins, and Dolby Atmos mixing while studying psychoacoustics and machine-learning sound synthesis. Labs host robotic drumming arms, 360° ambisonic arrays, and brain-computer interface rigs; partnerships with Ableton, Yamaha, and Mercedes UX divisions turn class prototypes into commercial products. Graduates leave equally comfortable scoring orchestral cues, building spatial-audio engines, and hacking DSP chips inside electric vehicles.
AI-driven adaptive game soundtrack reacting to player biometrics
Gesture-controlled granular synthesis instrument using Leap Motion
Deep-learning upmixer converting stereo stems to 7.1.4 Atmos beds
Electro-haptic MIDI glove for inclusive music education
Realtime room-acoustics modeling plugin for live-streaming platforms
Robotic marimba employing predictive stroke optimization
Spatial-audio storytelling app for museum AR tours
Edge-AI noise-cancellation algorithm for crowded transit hubs
Brain-computer interface translating EEG rhythms into ambient music
Renewable-powered pop-up recording studio for disaster-relief storytelling
Open-source Eurorack module emulating vintage analog chorus
Data-sonification of climate datasets into orchestral scores
Smart headphones integrating context-aware transparency modes
Blockchain-backed royalty tracking for collaborative remix releases
Low-latency audio codec tailored to satellite internet links
Engineer the future of sound—where art meets algorithms.
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