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Music Tech Class: April 2007
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Thursday, April 12, 2007. A layer channel gives you the ability to control more than one channel at once. Layer channels have no sound of thier own, but they can control many other chanels. These controled channels are called "children". Adding a layer channel is simple. In the main menu at the top of the screen, go to channels- add one- layer. Come up with a good blends and explain why you chose the sounds that you did in your post. Here's an example of what I'm looking for by Jennie (class of '07):.
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Music Tech Class: May 2007
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Monday, May 21, 2007. Project 7 Children's Story. In this project you need to combine the skills you have established with FL studio's music composition tools and the Edison audio editior to record a children's story. I like using children's storys because they are short, and I have a lot of them on hand. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Wednesday, May 9, 2007. Project 6: The Edison Audio Editior. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Project 7 Childrens Story. Project 6: The Edison Audio Editior.
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Music Tech Class: Project 7 Children's Story
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Monday, May 21, 2007. Project 7 Children's Story. In this project you need to combine the skills you have established with FL studio's music composition tools and the Edison audio editior to record a children's story. I like using children's storys because they are short, and I have a lot of them on hand. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Project 7 Childrens Story. Project 6: The Edison Audio Editior. View my complete profile.
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Music Tech Class: Assignment 3: The Arpeggiator
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Thursday, April 12, 2007. Assignment 3: The Arpeggiator. The arpeggiator is a powerful tool that you can use to make one note into many. Open the channel settings tab of any melodic instrument (not a drum) and click on FUNC- the last tab in the series. In this window you can turn on the arpegiator and tweak it's settings. You can change the octave, range, speed and even the chord or scale that your channel will play. As always, comment on your classmates work by visiting their blogs.
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Music Tech Class: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Assignment Two: Bass Lines. So, you have successfully composed your first drum loop. Time for project 2. Is to make a second post to your blog. This one has to be a bass line to go with a. Some hints on bass construction:. 1 Listen to your favorite music and notice the bass part. It sounds obvious, but I'm amazed by the number of submissions I get that don't sound like bass lines. Start by doing some thoughtful listening. 100 Maximum points :. 10 The mix was balanced. 2 At th...
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Music Tech Class: November 2007
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Here's a link to my podomatic site. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a music teacher in the Central Berkshire Regional School District. I keep blogs on my classes for my students. View my complete profile.
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Music Tech Class: Podcast Test
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Here's a link to my podomatic site. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a music teacher in the Central Berkshire Regional School District. I keep blogs on my classes for my students. View my complete profile.
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Music Tech Class: Project 6: The Edison Audio Editior
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007. Project 6: The Edison Audio Editior. Recording your analog voice- or an instrument is done with a microphone. Once you make an analog recording it becomes a "sample" that you can play with. You can do a lot of editing with the powerful Edision Audio Editor that comes with FL Studio. Think of it as word processing for recordings. You can edit parts out, insert bits here and there, delete noise and even insert silence. Posted by B. Rabuse Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).