Midterms Checklist:
On Wednesday, February 27th, please make sure you have the following items turned into the server. For each project, you should turn in two folders:
Listing of our projects are below. if you made multiple versions, change the filename to v1, v2, etc.
On Wednesday, February 27th, please make sure you have the following items turned into the server. For each project, you should turn in two folders:
- (1) a folder containing your logic pro files and
- (2) a folder containing any of the raw recording materials you have used on projects
- (3) a folder containing a typed document that has references to any sound files you used from online and their sources.
- (4) a folder containing the final .wav, .mp3, or .aif files for your projects. Bounce at least two, and make sure one of them is a .mp3 file just in case someone is unable to read the other file formats at home.
Listing of our projects are below. if you made multiple versions, change the filename to v1, v2, etc.
- Project 1: Your first production experiment. You were asked to use elements within logic pro to create a simple project of your choosing. Experiment with both audio files and software instrument files.
- final file name: [lastname_production1]
- Project 2: Your dialogue project. You were asked to record a piece of dialogue in the sound lab, and then select sounds and/or music to emphasize what is being said.
- final file name: [lastname_dialogue1]
- Project 3: Your silence project. This project answers a simple question: How do you define "silence?" This was a chance to have you start building spaces with audio, and use your skills to curate a listening experience for yourself and others.
- finale file name: [lastname_silence1]
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