Introduction to Technology for Musicians
2022_Spring
2022_Spring
  • Introduction to Technology for Musicians
  • Projects
    • 1. Class Projects Portfolio Website
    • 2. Stop Motion Video
    • 3. Digital Story
    • 4. Multicamera Video Recording
    • 5. Notation
    • 6. Synthesis
    • 7. Music Video (Multi- or Split- Screen)
    • 8. Coding / Electroacoustic Music
    • 9. Presentation
    • 10. Final Exam (Spring'22)
  • Appendix
    • Software Suggestions
    • Hardware Suggestions
    • Audio Recording
    • Dorico Reference
    • Audio Synthesis
    • Still Photography - Portraits
    • Single Camera Video - Recording
    • Single Camera Video - Editing
    • Multicamera Video - Recording
    • Multicamera Video - Editing
    • DaVinci Resolve - Saving
  • Under Construction
    • Exam Questions (pool)
    • Instructor Notes
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3. Digital Story

Tell a story supported by sound effects and music.

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Project Requirements

  • length = 2min in total length (serisously, the file must be literally 120seconds in length ... right click on the timeline in BandLab to change to "minutes and seconds")

  • software = BandLab for the entire process ( )

  • what = all material must *not* be protected by copyright by anyone other than yourself (use CC0 sounds from freesound.org

  • where to turn in = add to your class projects portfolio website by getting the embed code from BandLab

Instructions

  • Add all of the following to create a subversive digital story that includes sound effects and music (check out if you haven't heard any good stories or podcasts that include sound effects and supporting music)

    1. dialogue

      • you must use an analog microphone, an audio interface with preamp, and a computer to record your speaking so do one of the following:

      • you may need to add proper for your voice (there are *many* articles online about how EQs work ... )

      • if you get too quiet and too loud with your dialogue, you will need to add a to your voice so people don't need to keep adjusting the volume while listening to your digital story (there are *many* articles online about how compressors work ... )

    2. virtual instrument (synth) that records/plays back to a MIDI track

      • note how MIDI tracks [note blocks] differ from audio tracks [waveform]

      • you must add automation of some parameter (at least volume)

    3. at least five *different* royalty-free samples (sounds) from freesound.org or other website(s)

      • note the best way to filter down to royalty-free samples on sites such as freesound.org (licenses = Creative Commons 0)

      • you must add at least one plugin ("FX Effect") and automate one of the settings for one of your samples

https://www.bandlab.com
Radiolab
https://hdplus.libcal.com/reserve/record
EQ
here's one
compressor
here's one