Monday, 21 May 2018

LO4:: Carry out post-production edits to the soundtrack (P6)


i have begun to piece together a sound track that would play along with the voice audio.

I have experimented with, different sounds and compared the uses of a techno bedding track witht he use of a indie backing track.







I have edited down my vocal section to the bear minimum so that i can only hear the essential sound to avoid any room noise intruding on my sound track.
In my first radio trail draft i have mixed together sounds that i got off of a copyright free music site. I choose to use an alarm sound at the begining of the sound track as it is a morning show and many students will be farmiliar with the sound of an alarm clock and i used the sound of a mixing deck to try and make the sound trasitions more continuouse.                                                                 

I have added a sting noise of steel being hammered to help promote the iconography of the steel trade in sheffield and i think it draws the listeners attention to the radio show. i think this could be improved by blending and mixing the music together and possibly exploring the use of different sound tracks for the bedding music.


 I have chaged the indie guitar riff and replaced it witht an up beat techno sound track as i think the beat of the music has more positive connotations and will motivate our listeners and i think this sound track will fit better when i overlay a vocal audio track. i have also made the different audio tracks sound more continuous by ising the croos ade feature.



I have overlayed my vocal audio on to my sound track and experimented with both the guitar riff and the techno beat and decided that it was much better with the techno beat as it had more possitive connotations.



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