Colby Leider


Colby Leider (Ph.D., Princeton 2007) serves as Associate Professor of Music at the University of Miami Frost School of Music and teaches courses in digital audio signal processing, new musical interfaces, transducer theory, analog audio electronics, and computer music. Colby serves as Associate Editor of Computer Music Journal (published by The MIT Press), and his book The Digital Audio Workstation, a general-reader introduction to computer-based audio production, was recently published by McGraw-Hill Professional.

 

News

Profile in the Miami Herald

SEAMUS 2011 was fun and also exhausting!

Profile of current research projects in Miami Magazine

AES 2010 Convention

New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival 2010

SEAMUS 2010 Conference

Sprinkler scheduled for performance at the Digital Arts Festival, UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 16-18, 2010

NVIDIA Grant! We're getting a supercomputer!

Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, November 5-8, 2009

Premiere of Twin Prime Conjecture, written for Arthur Campbell

AES 127, New York

SoundCrawl Nashville, October 3, 2009

SEAMUS 2009 National Conference, Indiana

Workshops and residency at the University of Florida School of Music, March 18-20, 2009

World Forum for Acoustic Ecology 2009, Mexico City

NSF Creative IT Grant awarded: Personalized Tools to Enhance Musical Creativity, 2008-2010

CMS 2008, Atlanta

ICMC 2008, Belfast, Ireland

everglade records just released two new albums

Commission for a new work for clarinet and electronics by Arthur Campbell for Summer 2009