Thursday, March 13, 2008

CC1 - Week 2 - Audio Editing

We were shown how to edit an audio last Thursday and it was cool. Christian did it with a sample sound of a tom. He cut the attack, then reversed the audio cropped, bounced, and did all sort of things with Peak software. It was cool. And we were asked to record sound samples that is created by paper (ripped, crunched, scraped, etc.) and to edit it. It should last for about 45 seconds.

I recorded my sound samples on the two days I did my AA task for the week.

Shake
The original sample of the sound was the paper being waved like a flag. Then I changed the reverb and put delay on it.

Scrunch
The paper was scrunched and then I changed the reverb and reversed the audio. I also lowered the pitch down slightly.

Fast Tear
For this one, I tore the A4 paper quickly and changed the reverb. I think I also cut the attack of the sound.

Slow Tear
Tore the paper slowly, and then I added reverb. I also added a delay effect and reversed it.

Flick
Flicked the paper with my fingers and edited the reverb to a large hall.

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