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  1. @AJSt0rm

    Radio Bumper

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    You may not realize it but you’ve probably heard thousands of radio bumpers over the years. A radio bumper is usually something specific to the radio that mentions the name (sometimes in a catchy tune) and station number. For example, WGTS 91.9, a family-friendly, Christian radio in D.C. might play something like this: Another example …
  2. @jclark22umw

    Breathe in, breathe out

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    For one of my assignments this week, I chose to make a relaxing white noise sound that you can play on loop. Birds or crickets are my preferred white noise, so that’s what I used. I used BBC’s sound effects archive to download my sounds. I chose one long, repetitive sound to be my base. […]

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  3. @jclark22umw

    Radio Bumper!

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    Here is my radio bumper! I downloaded a free sound cloud song (linked below). And use audacity to crop it. Then, I created a new recording and said my introduction for the radio station. Once I had that recording timed/placed where I wanted it I selected the section before the intro and had it fade […]

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  4. @hrashhDS106

    WEEK FIVE Assignment Bank: Tune Into Hena’s Mashups!

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    This week one of the assignments we were given was to choose 3-4 assignments from the “Audio Assignments” section in the assignment bank. The assignments I chose were Mixing Soundtracks (2 stars), Instrumental vs Vocals (3 1/2 stars), and Sound Effects Story (3 stars). *I did not upload on SoundCloud due to running the risk of copyright violations.* Mixing Soundtracks […]
  5. @trippthrumylife

    A Tripp Through UCLA with Kanye and Mr. Worldwide

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    Yes. That is the title of this piece, and this piece, is my attempt at a mixtape. EDIT: YouTube and SoundCloud both blocked my mixtape for copyright reasons, so the MP3 is below. This mixtape has been my baby since Monday and has literally taken all of my time and energy–but I am EXTREMELY proud… Continue reading A Tripp Through UCLA with Kanye and Mr. Worldwide

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