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See what its like to write
a pop tune or
score
a soundtrack to a movie. Using a
computer,
synthesizer and digital
sampler,
we create songs exactly like
musicians
in recording studios. Songs
could
be pieces learned on the piano or
original
tunes that we are composing.
Students
don't need to learn any
software.
They simply play the parts and
I
handle all the computer tasks. As
students
play they see the notes appear
as
sheet music instantly on the computer
screen.
This immediate visual and
auditory
reinforcement, makes musical
and
rhythmic concepts easily understood
Students
swiftly gain confidence in
their
abilities. Learning is fun and
rewarding.
Those interested in composing
and
recording their own or other music
can
spend their entire studio time
arranging,
recording and editing their songs.
Arrangements
can include many
instruments.
Pieces are played either on
the
piano or MIDI keyboard. MIDI
recordings
can include unlimited number
of
tracks and instruments including
Pianos,
Guitars, Wind instruments,
Brass,
Strings, Bass, Percussion &
Drums,
and Sound Effects. Over 6,000
different
instruments are available.
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Each part is played and
recorded into a
Sequencing
program as a MIDI file. I
then
complete the recording process.
Songs
are edited for correct Notes,
Timing,
and Velocity (volume).
Left-Right
Panning and overall Volumes
are
set. When the piece sounds good, the
MIDI
file is converted into Digital Audio
in
a Multitrack Digital Audio program.
Then
the song can be Mixed in 16 bit
audio.
EQ, Compression, Limiting,
Reverb,
and other Effects can be added
to
individual tracks. The final stereo
mix
is then saved and transferred into
an
Audio Mastering Editor where
Trimming,
Fadeouts, and Normalizing is
performed.
Then a CD Burning program is
used
to create the CD Master. Finally
the
front, back, and CD label graphics
are
designed and printed. Viola!, a CD
that
looks and sounds terrific.
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