Difference between revisions of "Harmonic Sine Waves Exercise 1"

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# Experiment mixing and listening
 
# Experiment mixing and listening
 
# Bounce out a 24 bit WAV file
 
# Bounce out a 24 bit WAV file
==Reply in Canvas==
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==Deliver In Canvas==
# Upload your bounced WAV file
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# Post a link to your Mixup Track
# Add some notes reflecting on the experience
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#* Make sure it's a functional hyperlink in Canvas (not just plain text)
# Listen to a few other student's versions
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# Include a brief written description
#* Comment on one if it is very different than yours
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# Listen to Tracks from students
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#* Consider practicing adding comments in Mixup
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#* Remember, this Track is only for testing and practicing with Mixup
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Revision as of 12:49, 11 March 2022

  1. Download these Sine Waves
  2. Create a new session on your DAW
  3. Import the Sine Waves
  4. Pull all the Volume Faders down in your Mixer
  5. Push up the fader for 100 Hz.
    • Listen deeply
  6. Repeat with 200 Hz.
  7. Try combining and mixing both Sine Way frequencies together
    • What happens when you pan the 2 frequencies in opposite speakers?
  8. Bring all 16 Sine Waves into the mix
    • 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1,000, 1,200, 1,300, 1,400, 1,500, 1,600
  9. Experiment mixing and listening
  10. Bounce out a 24 bit WAV file

Deliver In Canvas

  1. Post a link to your Mixup Track
    • Make sure it's a functional hyperlink in Canvas (not just plain text)
  2. Include a brief written description
  3. Listen to Tracks from students
    • Consider practicing adding comments in Mixup
    • Remember, this Track is only for testing and practicing with Mixup