Hi there, I need 8 journals completed for my sound production course. It’s a more a research and reflective thing and doesn’t need to be in an essay format or sound too formal. It’s suppose to be showing that i’ve been paying attention in class. Should be quite easy for you! Here are the topics 1. Microphone Patterns (basic) 2. Pro tools intro – signal chain and flow chart 3. Microphone Stereo techniques 4. Recording the Drum kit 5. Equalisation in music recording 6. What is Compression, Gain structure. Noise & Clipping in music recording. Recording vocals 7. Music Recording – Time based audio effects, reverb, delays, chorus, phasing, flanging 8. Discuss recorded examples from a range of genres Please include some diagrams if you can. I’ve tried to find website links for each topic in the attached document. But please try and find others too! It’s more so to give you an idea of what the topic is about. I think minimum 3 references per topic is fine 🙂 By the way loved your work with my last assignment, you did an incredible job.
1. Microphone
Patterns
(basic)
https://ehomerecordingstudio.com/microphone-‐polar-‐patterns/
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/using-‐microphone-‐polar-‐patterns-‐effectively
2.
Pro
tools
intro
-‐
signal
chain
and
flow
chart
http://audioundone.com/understanding-‐the-‐basics-‐of-‐analog-‐signal-‐flow-‐how-‐they-‐relate-‐to-‐daw-‐
usage-‐kyle-‐snyder
3.
Microphone
Stereo
techniques
https://www.prosoundweb.com/topics/production/stereo_microphone_techniques/
https://theproaudiofiles.com/4-‐stereo-‐miking-‐techniques/
4.
Recording
the
Drum
kit
https://reverb.com/au/news/a-‐beginners-‐guide-‐to-‐drum-‐micing
http://www.sfl.live/mic-‐drum-‐kit/
5.
Equalisation
in
music
recording
http://en.rode.com/blog/all/how-‐does-‐eq-‐work
https://www.sageaudio.com/blog/pre-‐mastering-‐tips/what-‐is-‐eq-‐and-‐compression-‐the-‐basics-‐of-‐
home-‐recording-‐part-‐i.php
6.
What
is
Compression,
Gain
structure.
Noise
&
Clipping
in
music
recording.
Recording
vocals
https://www.uaudio.com/blog/audio-‐compression-‐basics/
https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/recording/in_the_studio_recording_mixing_paths_gain_s
tructure/
7.
Music
Recording
-‐
Time
based
audio
effects,
reverb,
delays,
chorus,
phasing,
flanging
http://blog.dubspot.com/understanding-‐audio-‐effects-‐an-‐overview/
http://performermag.com/music-‐news/getting-‐creative-‐with-‐time-‐based-‐effects/
8.
Discuss
recorded
examples
from
a
range
of
genres
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/inside-‐track-‐kings-‐leon-‐sex-‐fire
http://www.vinylmeplease.com/magazine/do-‐you-‐need-‐different-‐record-‐equipment-‐listen-‐jazz-‐or-‐
other-‐genres/