Objective 105.02 Understand digital audio production methods, software, and hardware. Course Weight : 6%

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Objective Understand digital audio production methods, software, and hardware. Course Weight : 6%

Audio Production Methods Three Phases for Producing Digital audio : Pre-Production Production Post-Production define parameters of the audio project and make preliminary decisions record audio from original source use an audio editing software to edit the recorded audio; optimize the audio output file for specific client needs

1.Pre-Production ✓ Determine the overall purpose of the project ✓ Define the intended target audience ✓ Consult with the client and write a script that effectively conveys the intended message to the audience Audio Production Methods

1.Pre-Production (continued) ✓ Determine specific hardware needs - Computer - Appropriate Microphone - Audio Recording Device - Audio Board / Mixer (if necessary) Audio Production Methods

1.Pre-Production (continued) ✓ Determine specific software needs - Audio Editing Software captures audio from the original source and imports it into the editing software manipulates audio clips and adds the desired tracks and effects to convey the intended message Audio Production Methods

2.Production ✓ Record audio from original source ✓ Maintain audio levels throughout recording to ensure quality ✓ Save recorded audio Audio Production Methods

2.Production (continued) Audio Recording Terms : (continued) - Track - V.U. Meter (Volume Units Meter) - Master Level Audio Production Methods separate layers of audio used to record sources individually a visual representation of the audio volume level; used to ensure all audio clips recorded are at the same level and not too loud used to control the overall output volume of an audio recording

Audio Recording Terms : (continued) - Audio Panning - Over-Modulation when audio is recorded through separate channels (left or right) 2.Production (continued) sound interference that occurs during recording when audio levels are too high and causes the signal to distort or lose clarity Audio Production Methods

✓ Import / Capture audio clips into software ✓ Edit the audio clips according the the script and add desired effects and/or background audio to convey the intended message to the audience ✓ Export the audio into a portable format Audio Production Methods 3.Post-Production

Audio Editing Terms : - Clip - Trim / Splice - Fade a section of recorded sound used to create an audio production starting and stopping audio clips at a defined point in the recording a gradual change of volume used to change between clips of audio Fade Up (In) and Fade Down (Out) : gradually increasing or decreasing the volume of an audio clip Crossfade : a gradual volume transition from one audio clip to another Audio Production Methods 3.Post-Production (continued)

Audio Editing Terms : (continued) - Adjusting Track Levels - Loop - Audio Effects 3.Post-Production (continued) Audio Production Methods increasing or decreasing the volume of individual tracks to ensure all tracks are audible and blend well together used to make a particular section of audio repeat adjustments to audio clips used to change the original sound in order to reach the desired outcome

Audio Editing Terms : (continued) - Background Audio - Voiceover 3.Post-Production (continued) Audio Production Methods music and/or sounds used together with a voiceover (usually at a lower volume) to add interest and depth to an audio production a voice recording used to convey a message to the audience

Optimize the audio output file for specific client needs, including : ✓ Primary use of audio clip ✓ File size requirements ✓ File format requirements Audio Production Methods 3.Post-Production (continued)

Common Audio File Formats :.MP3.WAV.WMA - most popular audio file format - standard for downloading and storing music files - commonly used for streaming over the Internet - standard file format for PCs - native sound format within the Windows ® environment - uses Windows ® Media Player for audio playback - Microsoft ® format used for streaming audio files Audio Production Methods

3.Post-Production (continued) Common Audio File Formats : (continued).MIDI.AAC /.M4A - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - standard file format used by digital instruments (keyboards, guitars, etc.) - contains information about musical notes - standard file format for Apple ® Computers - higher quality sound than.MP3 - standard file format used by mobile devices Audio Production Methods