Associate of Science Degree

Music and Integrated Technology

Electronic Digital Instrument

Turn Your Love for Music & Tech into a Career!

Want to be at the cutting edge of modern music production? Our Electronic Digital Instrument (EDI) Associate of Science Degree puts you in the driver's seat of music's digital revolution.

Forget traditional classrooms – here, your instrument is pure digital innovation. You'll:

  • Master cutting-edge digital instruments that are shaping today's music scene
  • Create and produce the sounds of tomorrow
  • Collaborate with other rising artists
  • Get hands-on experience recording live sessions
  • Learn what it takes to make it in electronic pop music


Whether you dream of becoming a music producer, digital performer, or pioneering a new sound altogether, this program connects your passion for music with real-world career opportunities. Join a community of forward-thinking artists and step into the future of music production. No classical music background required – just bring your creativity and love for electronic music!

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What is an Electronic Digital Instrument?

An Electronic Digital Instrument (EDI) is a type of musical instrument that generates sound electronically and digitally. These instruments utilize digital signal processing to create, manipulate, and produce audio. Examples of EDIs include:

  • Synthesizers: Generate sounds through oscillators and filters.
  • Samplers: Playback and manipulate recorded sounds.
  • Drum Machines: Create and sequence rhythmic patterns.
  • Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs): Software platforms for recording, editing, and producing music.

EDIs often feature capabilities like MIDI support, programmability, and integration with other software and hardware, making them versatile tools for modern music creation and performance.

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