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.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Weekend HW
pick 2 of the scales and replicate them in PD
http://www.kylegann.com/tuning.html
Do the Simple Synth tutorial located on the left column beneath the audio tutorials section
I'm trying to create the simple synth, but I'm crossing into a lot of confusing information. I'm reading through every part, but I'm not quite understanding which part exactly needs to be created. It talks about a LFO and after reading all the oscillators info, I still don't quite understand which one is the LFO. Do we need to replicate an item from each part choosing the samples there? Do we have to pick an specific one or anyone is ok?
im not sure im reading through everything and at the bottom it wont let me download the Zip file which im guessing the tutorial is in? im lost as well =/
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I'm trying to create the simple synth, but I'm crossing into a lot of confusing information. I'm reading through every part, but I'm not quite understanding which part exactly needs to be created. It talks about a LFO and after reading all the oscillators info, I still don't quite understand which one is the LFO. Do we need to replicate an item from each part choosing the samples there? Do we have to pick an specific one or anyone is ok?
im not sure im reading through everything and at the bottom it wont let me download the Zip file which im guessing the tutorial is in?
im lost as well =/
I am confused as well. I don't see the actual tutorial anywhere, and the patches are not available to download.
Yeah, the link for the zip seems to be dead.
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