Category: Introduction to Sound Arts
Octophonic Ring Pro Tools GRM Plug-In Click: Inserts, Multichannel plug-ins & Sound field & 7.1 SDDS (Using university equipment) Parameters & Position left and right back and front spead distance more… Trajectory You can take a sound source that keeps looping in shapes of your choice and you can adjust the speed. Ingrid uses trajectory […]
The second year of the university sound art course began with 23/24 Specialising and Exhibiting followed by 23/24 Sound Studies and Aural Cultures. Specialing and Exhibiting has two classes you must choose out of three potential options. I have been hesitant to decide… Spaciliasion and Exhibiting Extended Studio Practice Sound for Screen Definatnte choice ‘Sound […]
In this studio visit I met a professional music producer who works for record labels and also DJ around the world. Nick Van Kukaj We worked one on one to create a track in the genre of hard house, a genre I am determined to learn. We worked in the DAW Logic Pro X which […]
Purchasing ProTools
Benefits of purchasing ProTools I have purchased ProTools, I can now create in my own time. I will use ProTools for future projects for example, university work and personal projects . This will rapidly increase my knowledge and I will have a better understanding of the software. Why Now? There is a ProTools 101 certificate […]
Research
Using YouTube to Research Radio Production Techniques: EQ High Pass Filter Increase high end frequency’s Notch out bad frequency’s DeEsser Reduce bad frequency’s Compression Threshold – 20.0 dB Ratio 3×1 Increase Gain Output (Adobe Addition, mastering and vocal enhancer)
Artist Statement
Sound is my art, I find manipulating sound to create sound effects for tv and game and composing music for tv and game my aspiration. I would love to create cinema standard sound effects and music in DAWs such as logic and pro tools. Film is the creative industry I would like to work in. […]
Listening & Hearing
Difference between Listening and Hearing Listening you’re choosing to bring focus to sound whereas hearing, sounds are heard at no choice which is the difference between listening and hearing. Examples of sounds that people listen to during everyday life, whereabouts of vehicles, you’re choosing to listen to how loud a vehicle is. When your name […]
Three Everyday Sounds
Everyday sounds that contain rhythm, texture or pitch Rhythm Washing Machine Texture Rain Pitch Passing by Vehicles
Listening Exercise
My personally enjoyed my experience of this “listening exercise” we was tasked to do, finding a space and identifying sounds from a 360 degree perspective I found this exercise improves critical listening, improves listening focus as this exercise requires these techniques.