Saturday, 1 February 2014

Lynda.com: Foundations of Audio

My project is a stop motion animation, we decided as a group that there are going to be limited sound effects in the video although prominent ones. It seemed to be a good idea to avoid actual people talking as it takes the imaginative ideology away from the project. Therefore I researched audio videos on Lynda. com to get more ideas for my projects related to sound and I came across this video; Foundations of Audio: Delay and Modulation.
"Topics include:
  • Adjusting the delay time, level, and feedback parameters
  • Utilizing a low-pass filter and polarity reverse
  • Setting up an effects loop
  • Setting the delay time by tempo or by ear
  • Understanding the distinct uses of short, medium, and long delays
  • Adjusting modulation rate, depth, and shape
  • Adding double tracking and spreader effects
  • Manipulating tone with constructive or destructive interference
  • Creating a comb filter and flange effect"

Alex U (the author of the video) mentions specific special sound effects that could be perfect for our video and it will be a piece of information that I will be referring back to to complete my own project due to it's effective guide. 

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