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  1. @JHolburd

    Bumping in the Night

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    This bumper is for AudioAssignments2616, part of our radio show that we’re putting together. I don’t want to give any more away so suffice it to say, I found two pieces of sound: background music and birds chirping. Then I recorded a message to keep listening to Radio7 for the continuation of the broadcast story. […]
  2. @Bendire Thrasher

    Six Statics and an American James

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    “Now that we have a #ds106 radio up and running creating a 15 to 30 second bumper for the station. What is a bumper? It is a short recording that identifies the radio station with signature music or an expression that makes sure the listeners know what they are tuned into (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumper_(broadcasting)). So for ds106 […]
  3. @nalujoprojects

    Tune In!

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    I was of course inspired by the radio bumpers already on DS106 radio, as well as several other examples I found and a lifetime of listening to the radio, but I also tried to make this bumper my own. The background music is Reckless by The Spin Wires found at freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Spin…ingle/reckless. I edited the audio tracks …
  4. @Bendire Thrasher

    Disco Siri Takes One For The Team

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    “Now that we have a #ds106 radio up and running creating a 15 to 30 second bumper for the station. What is a bumper? It is a short recording that identifies the radio station with signature music or an expression that makes sure the listeners know what they are tuned into (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumper_(broadcasting)). So for ds106 […]
  5. @wade_764

    Good Morning @ds106 !!!

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    So it should be very apparent where I drew my inspiration for this assignment. If it is not, please watch this movie, Good Morning, Vietnam! I had fun making this intro, although to say it put me outside my comfort would be an understatement.I hope that this brought some laughter and helped to add some extra enthusiasm to the listening audience!This week ought to be a lot of fun! Here is the actual quote from the movie as well. “Good morning, Vietnam! Hey, this is not a test. This is rock and roll. Time to rock it from the delta to the DMZ! Is…
  6. @HumIsDum

    Another Skin-Crawling Bumper

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    by Thomas Pulsifer After creating the first bumper of my group’s radio show for a 2-star audio assignment in the assignment bank, I decided to do the same thing for this week’s second audio assignment. This time, as opposed to the cartoonish horror of the first bumper, I decided to create something a bit moreContinue reading "Another Skin-Crawling Bumper"
  7. @HumIsDum

    A Monstrous Bumper

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    For the first audio assignment of this week, I’ve gone with the 2-star prompt to create a radio bumper. Using this assignment to my advantage, I’ve put together the first bumper for my group’s “Undergraduate Monster Wash” radio show! This bumper is intended to set a spooky mood, and there’s no better way to doContinue reading "A Monstrous Bumper"
  8. @ekardos106

    The Tea on Social Media Radio Bumper

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    For one of my assignments, I made a bumper for my group’s radio show. I found the background noise, and the keyboard clicks at the end on Freesound.org. I used Audacity to put it all together. I recorded my voiceover and lowered the volume in the music for when I spoke. I really like how …
  9. @skyler0455

    radio bumper

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    This week, I created a radio bumper! I started by learning how to use Audacity with this resource, since I have never done audio editing before. I searched through ccMixter and chose this sound to use in my bumper: Late Summer Night’s Theme by TexasRadioFish, featuring Javolenus, Carosone, Calyman (Lemoneight), MalreDeszik, Apoxode. (Under CC BY […]
  10. @HumIsDum

    Galactic Empirical Radio Bumper

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    by Thomas Pulsifer As part of the assignments for week 5, we’ve been given the task of creating a radio bumper. Having plenty of audacity experience, I was excited to begin messing around with sound effects to see what I could come up with. Though I originally intended to create a parody of generic, obnoxiousContinue reading "Galactic Empirical Radio Bumper"

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