Task
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What I’m at
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What I need
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Record the various
parts for the song
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Recorded just about
everything except the melody. Want to experiment with additional parts if I
have the time.
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-transcribe the
melody (almost done!)
-record it (using
this http://www.caseyrule.com/projects/piano/)
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Mix all the parts
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I just have all the
parts slapped on the track right now
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To have all the
parts recorded so I can put them together properly
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Adjust each part’s
volume, stereo balance, etc.
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I have some parts
adjusted just for experimentation
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All the parts mixed
so I can mess around with each track’s volume :’)
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Add sound effects
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Nothing
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Watch some tutorials
on various sound effects in Audition
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Time coordinate the
tracks to make sure they line up properly
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All the tracks are
just mashed atop eachother – they play at the same time, but it’s not at the
level of variation I want
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Once I have all my
tracks recorded, I’ll play around with the timing
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Adjust pitch
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I haven’t adjusted
anything yet
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Again I need all my
parts recorded first! I will just experiment with pitches myself, since I’ve
already learned how to do it (see previous genius hour post about the “Gorgeous”
mix)
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Create a visual
demonstration (with audio bars) for my final presentation
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Nothing
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Search up tutorials
on how to create audio bars
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Make and upload the
video
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Nothing
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The audio bars
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Start writing and
recording a new song (that’s actually my own) if I have the time
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Mix that new song
and also prepare it for presentation
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Annie loves LeArNiNG
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
May 8 - Tasks list
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
May 1st - problems I foresee and whether or not I still like genius hour?
What problems do I foresee and how can I solve them?
Right now I'm almost done recording all the parts for my song and I'm running into a couple of problems:
YES! I really wish I had more time to do genius hour! To be honest whenever I finish my programming assignment I hop onto Audition to keep working on my song. I've never really done anything like this, with mixing my own music, and I'm having so much fun with it. I think it just opened up a completely new hobby potential for me. I'm still pretty bad at it, but I enjoy doing it nevertheless.
Right now I'm almost done recording all the parts for my song and I'm running into a couple of problems:
- I can't record well using the MIDI program - the rhythm is slight off because it's hard to play quickly on the keyboard. I can get around this by recording small sections at a time and putting them together in Audition.
- I'm not good with putting together different types of instruments D: I just have violin right now, but I'm trying to incorporate some other sounds so it doesn't sound so stringy. I'll just have to keep experimenting.
Do I still like genius hour?
YES! I really wish I had more time to do genius hour! To be honest whenever I finish my programming assignment I hop onto Audition to keep working on my song. I've never really done anything like this, with mixing my own music, and I'm having so much fun with it. I think it just opened up a completely new hobby potential for me. I'm still pretty bad at it, but I enjoy doing it nevertheless.
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
April 24 - progress on my work!
April 24
For the past couple of weeks I have been working on creating a mix using recordings I'm making using virtual instruments.
I decided to do the song Canon in D Minor by Pachelbel because it's a pretty simple song, and there's a version of it online broken into multiple parts, which I can copy and then put together in Audition. The goal is to record all the parts by myself using that website and then make my version of the song.
I started by doing the simple harmonies. Through listening to the song, I picked out the notes:
Then I mapped those notes to the virtual online keyboard:
And recorded it using the violin on the online keyboard. It sounds like this:
Then I did the same thing for the second harmony on the cello, and it sounds like this:
I'm going to keep working on recording my own parts (although that keyboard is pretty hard to use for faster parts :(... maybe I'll use my piano at home, but it's pretty out of tune.. but hey maybe I can learn pitch correction in Audition!), to hopefully make a full on song with this.
THINGS I LEARNED, THOUGH:
-cutting audio precisely so they play in sync
-playback looping
-adjusting left/right audio balance
-this is really fun
:')
For the past couple of weeks I have been working on creating a mix using recordings I'm making using virtual instruments.
I decided to do the song Canon in D Minor by Pachelbel because it's a pretty simple song, and there's a version of it online broken into multiple parts, which I can copy and then put together in Audition. The goal is to record all the parts by myself using that website and then make my version of the song.
I started by doing the simple harmonies. Through listening to the song, I picked out the notes:
Pt 1
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1
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A#
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2
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3
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G#
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4
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1
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F#
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2
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3
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F
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4
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1
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D#
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2
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3
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C#
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4
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1
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D#
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2
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3
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F
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4
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Then I mapped those notes to the virtual online keyboard:
Pt 1
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Pt 2
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1
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A# | 7 |
2
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3
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G# | 6 |
4
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1
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F# | 5 |
2
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3
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F | R |
4
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1
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D# | 3 |
2
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3
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C# | 2 |
4
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1
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D# | 3 |
2
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3
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F | R |
4
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And recorded it using the violin on the online keyboard. It sounds like this:
...
Then I did the same thing for the second harmony on the cello, and it sounds like this:
...
Then more violin notes:
...
And all together it sounds like this:
...
So far, my backing tracks put together with the melody and drums sound like this:
...
:) :) :)I'm going to keep working on recording my own parts (although that keyboard is pretty hard to use for faster parts :(... maybe I'll use my piano at home, but it's pretty out of tune.. but hey maybe I can learn pitch correction in Audition!), to hopefully make a full on song with this.
THINGS I LEARNED, THOUGH:
-cutting audio precisely so they play in sync
-playback looping
-adjusting left/right audio balance
-this is really fun
:')
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
April 9
April 9th
What I learned:
Today I learned how to set up a multitrack session and the basic functions (change volume of right and left side, mute/solo tracks), and I learned how to change the pitch and speed of audio. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pJaDFxdXEp16XX3P4r5fZb28f0RQ14w6/view?usp=sharing)
Then I started looking for some online MIDI apps and found one with a bunch of instruments and started recording some music to put together later in Audition.
What I learned:
Today I learned how to set up a multitrack session and the basic functions (change volume of right and left side, mute/solo tracks), and I learned how to change the pitch and speed of audio. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pJaDFxdXEp16XX3P4r5fZb28f0RQ14w6/view?usp=sharing)
Then I started looking for some online MIDI apps and found one with a bunch of instruments and started recording some music to put together later in Audition.
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
What problems do I foresee happening? How can I solve them now?
What problems do I foresee happening? How can I solve them now?
I foresee that I will run out of audio to edit because I don't actually make any music to record. So far I have only been able to edit other peoples' songs. I don't actually need to learn how to edit my own recording, since I don't think I'll ever be recording anything in the future, but I would like to learn how to edit recorded voiceovers to use for my documentary in Digital Media. Once I learn that, I can always move on to learn something else.
I think I might try to find a program with a MIDI so that I can create music like I'd originally wanted to try, after I finish learning everything I want to in Audition.
I can solve this now by thinking about other things I might want to learn after Audition, if I don't happen to find a free program with a MIDI.
I foresee that I will run out of audio to edit because I don't actually make any music to record. So far I have only been able to edit other peoples' songs. I don't actually need to learn how to edit my own recording, since I don't think I'll ever be recording anything in the future, but I would like to learn how to edit recorded voiceovers to use for my documentary in Digital Media. Once I learn that, I can always move on to learn something else.
I think I might try to find a program with a MIDI so that I can create music like I'd originally wanted to try, after I finish learning everything I want to in Audition.
I can solve this now by thinking about other things I might want to learn after Audition, if I don't happen to find a free program with a MIDI.
Monday, 5 March 2018
KWL
KWL
What I want to learn: how to mix audio, and how to make recorded audio better
Know:
Know:
- Adobe Audition can be used
- Audacity can be used
What do I want to find out
- Learn about audio editing (any effects I can do, or anything I can do to make the sound clearer, etc.)
- How to remix music
What did I learn
- How to create a multitrack session in Audition
- How to add effects to tracks
- How to adjust volume and left/right balance of individual tracks
- How to change the pitch and speed of tracks
- How to mixdown
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