Capturing, storing, processing, and retrieving audio in analog and digital domains for visual media and information systems. Recording, editing, processing, and mixing sound for 2-D and 3-D artifacts. In-class tutorials and techniques taught will include the creation of numerous sound based projects for use with visual media and data for information systems. Students will learn to record, edit, process and mix sound for a variety of 2D media, 3D animation and video games.
Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Ableton question
I'm working on mixing one of the tracks of "Bush of Ghosts". When I load the tracks into Audacity, the tempo remains the same and all tracks start at the same time. This has no impact in the tracks being out of sync. However, when I load the tracks into Ableton for some reason I'm losing the sync and all tracks start randomly creating a bit of a mess. I don't know if this is clear enough, let me know if you need me to clarify the question or if you can help. Thanks!
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Audacity Mixes
Below are the 5 audacity mixes I created this week:
Assn1-tribal-beat by user8480020
Assn1-trance-track by mcindafizzy
Assn1-Ambient-Horror-Storm by mcindafizzy
Assn1-ambient-track-2-creek by mcindafizzy
Assn1-ambient-track-3-lab by mcindafizzy
Please feel free to hit me with your thoughts.
Assn1-tribal-beat by user8480020
Assn1-trance-track by mcindafizzy
Assn1-Ambient-Horror-Storm by mcindafizzy
Assn1-ambient-track-2-creek by mcindafizzy
Assn1-ambient-track-3-lab by mcindafizzy
Please feel free to hit me with your thoughts.
Labels:
assignment 1,
audacity tracks,
composition,
mixing,
remixing
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Homework- week 1, Freesound mix, ES
Here are the files I used to make a new mix with Audacity:
pitched: wind1.wav
non-pitched: string noise.wav
ambient: From_Darkness.wav
noise: crystal_glass.wav
random: women singing.wav
I will have to think about what to do to post the sound file later. It's called Kafka's Dream.
Labels:
Audacity,
audio design,
Freesound,
mixing,
noise
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