Assignment 1:
Create a 15-30 second looped track in logic pro! You are allowed to use any sounds, and create any topic. Most of you will probably use the looping library, and that is fine for now. Use this project as a chance to start practicing layering and spacing assets for audio. Remember: An audio track is an experience, and a reflection of some state of being. It doesen't always have to be at full blast, and it does not always have to be quiet either. For class, you will only need to bring the file. We will play through them at the beginning of class! Make sure you save a copy so your project can be edited in class!
Reading 1:
Create a 15-30 second looped track in logic pro! You are allowed to use any sounds, and create any topic. Most of you will probably use the looping library, and that is fine for now. Use this project as a chance to start practicing layering and spacing assets for audio. Remember: An audio track is an experience, and a reflection of some state of being. It doesen't always have to be at full blast, and it does not always have to be quiet either. For class, you will only need to bring the file. We will play through them at the beginning of class! Make sure you save a copy so your project can be edited in class!
Reading 1:
For next week: Read Lesson 2, and parts A and B from Lesson 3 of http://physicsclassroom.com/class/sound.
And watch: Sound Waves and their Sources
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEPR385P_eE
Both of these materials will help us edit the tracks we have created over the week! I will have supplemental materials to help you find new ways to edit audio in logic. The goal is to give you a skill set that you can apply to live recording in a few weeks! We will work out balancing and mastering issues early, so you can spend the semester perfecting your techniques!
Both of these materials will help us edit the tracks we have created over the week! I will have supplemental materials to help you find new ways to edit audio in logic. The goal is to give you a skill set that you can apply to live recording in a few weeks! We will work out balancing and mastering issues early, so you can spend the semester perfecting your techniques!
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