2023-07-12 Week 2 - Wonderful Wednesday
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Wonderful Wednesday - 7/12/23
During Summer times when I was growing up, one of our family traditions was to have potlucks and social gatherings with friends and families every Wed night. My mom called this a "Wonderful Wednesday."
Isn't that wonderful? ;)
Teacher - Student Support
I've been collaborating, supporting, and working with many of you over the phone and Zoom. (AWESOME success here!) I still don't have all of you programmed in my iPhone, Apple iCloud Contacts. So, it's a good idea to TEXT me first. (and tell me your full name). Then, you can spontaneously call me ANYTIME!
One thing is 100% certain. It's WAY more efficient to help troubleshoot technical questions (and creative problems) over the phone and Zoom compared to emails and text chatting! So, don't be shy. Do yourself a favor and CALL me...
As the saying goes, "It's now WHAT you know, but WHO you know!"
Here is a diagram of how I'm working on syncing student contacts from the Foothill College "My Portal" contact info into my iPhone. Miro Board - Tambling Contacts.
General observations
Computer Literacy
- A lot of the problems students have are frequently related to computer literacy. In other words, really KNOWING your OS (Computer Operating System). For Apple Macs, this starts with getting a handle on the "System Settings" (previously called "System Preferences" on older Mac OS versions)
- Linkedin Learning has FANTASTIC tutorials on ALL Mac and Windows computer operating systems. (that are MUCH better than what you will find on YouTube)
- So many students these days have come up just using their phones and tablets. But, for now, in 2023, we need to use a full-on computer. And 100% yes, I agree, sometime "soon" we WILL be able to do EVERYTHING on our phones!
- But for now? We have to get our computer chops going on and become Computer NINJA Geeks! And...this is a GOOD thing because computers are NOT "going away" anytime soon! So, bone up, hunker down, and really LEARN how to use your computer!
File Management
- Another frequent issue is file management. (this is even a very common issue with "professional" producers, audio engineers, and content creators"
- Bottom line? You have to know where your stuff (your files) are. This is a strong argument for having a dedicated SSD (Solid State Drive) to manage your precious files. (check the "resources" areas in Canvas and also your "Canvas Announcements" for tips on this.
- Bookmark this ===>>>
- And remember: IF you purchase a new SSD? Always, ALWAYS reformat it immediately. (BEFORE using it for anything) On a Mac, this is done with the 'Disk Utility' application (which I documented in "Student Resources")
- At the very least? You need to create a Folder on your Local Internal Boot Drive to put (organize) your media files (and general Music Technology Studies files)
Additional Hardware
- [https://www.google.com/search?q=ilok+price&oq=ilok+price&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30l6j0i390i650l2.2382j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 iLok'
- If you are using Pro Tools? It is HIGHLY recommended you purchase an iLok USB dongle to store ALL of your licenses
- Including your Pro Tools Software license
- And all the cool free plugins you might want to install
- How to use an iLok
- Including your Pro Tools Software license
- Your iLok is like a "cold storage" BitCoin hardware wallet for your valuable software licenses
External SSD
- We already talked about this in "Student Resources"
- Not urgent or "required."
- Just "Best Practice"
– Audio Interface If you are just using the built-in audio card of your computer? It will be a QUANTUM LEAP improvement on many levels if you get a legit "Audio Interface." Focusrite audio interfaces are a slam dunk, cost-effective contender. But ANY audio interface "should" work. (you might have to do some research regarding the capabilities and version compatibilities of your Audio Interface vs. Your Computer vs. Your Software...
– MIDI controller If you don't have a very simple MIDI keyboard? You are TOTALLY missing the boat! Must have one! Just a simple, small, cheap 1-octave MIDI keyboard will get you in the game.
Setup your rig Get all of your equipment (computers, hardware, software etc.) set up and READY to use 24/7. Remove the friction. Don't keep your Audio Interface in a cardboard box, in your closet, for "when" you "might" need/want to use it. The time is NOW. We always want to be ready to capture creative ideas (or do our Canvas Assignments ;)
Assignments