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MTD2 Group Audio Effects presentations.
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[MTD2 Group Audio Effects presentations.]
 
 
    * About 15 mins
 
    * Explain what is being changed by the effect
 
          o Time
 
          o Frequency
 
          o Amplitude
 
    * Demonstrate with examples
 
 
 
Each group will research a short list of audio effects. Each group will give a presentaion to the class about their research. The presentation should explain how each effect works, what aspects of the audio signal it is affecting ( time, frequency, amplitude ) and show examples of the effect in action. The best way to learn about the effect is to play with it. Start with the presets and then try to make some of your own settings. All of the effects on each list are related in some way. The presentations should be about 15 min in length.
 
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Revision as of 17:22, 5 March 2006

Audio Loops Demo in Sound Forge

A short counting dmeo with punch in and punch out.

A quick look at acid looping tools in soundforge.

Premiere Demo

Ripple Edit tool

Premiere adio tools

How to set up Premiere to work with Sound Forge


Audio Effects

DirectX - non destructive real time effects like TDM but runs on CPU

DirectX and TDM effect are restricted by the amount of processing power.

TDM's run on a single dedicated processor and DirectX effects run on the CPU. We can only affect three things: Amplitude,Time,Frequency Amplitude

  • Mute
  • Normalize
  • Fade (in/out/graphic) or Envelope
  • Compressor

Time

  • Time Stretch
  • Pitch Bend/Shift

Frequency

Show Reverb Assign Effects You book and these links may help http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/audio-effects-faq-10.txt http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/effects-explained.html http://users.iafrica.com/k/ku/kurient/dsp/effects.html

Homework

Arrange boards in Premiere

Start to rough out audio in Premiere

[MTD2 Group Audio Effects presentations.]