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== Objectives ==
==Objectives==
* Students will be familiar with the acoustic studio environment and with the process of adding reverb electronically.
* Students will be able to add reverb to a flat recording to achieve a given musical effect.


== Resources ==
*Students will be familiar with the acoustic studio environment and with the process of adding reverb electronically.
*Students will be able to add reverb to a flat recording to achieve a given musical effect.


==Resources==


== Class Activities ==
* Discussion of the ideal acoustic recording environment and demonstration of using reverb to affect a flat recording
* Analysis of music which uses different types of reverb
* Recording a track in a studio environment
* Using digital audio software to add reverb to meet given musical criteria


== Assignments ==
==Class Activities==
* Analysis of unique reverb usage in recorded music
* Adding reverb to a track to meet given musical criteria


== Assessments ==
*Discussion of the ideal acoustic recording environment and demonstration of using reverb to affect a flat recording
*Analysis of music which uses different types of reverb
*Recording a track in a studio environment
*Using digital audio software to add reverb to meet given musical criteria


==Assignments==


== Notes ==
*Analysis of unique reverb usage in recorded music
*Adding reverb to a track to meet given musical criteria
 
==Notes==


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Revision as of 20:30, 31 July 2020

This lesson is part of the Electronic Music & Sound Production category.

Objectives

  • Students will be familiar with the acoustic studio environment and with the process of adding reverb electronically.
  • Students will be able to add reverb to a flat recording to achieve a given musical effect.

Resources

Class Activities

  • Discussion of the ideal acoustic recording environment and demonstration of using reverb to affect a flat recording
  • Analysis of music which uses different types of reverb
  • Recording a track in a studio environment
  • Using digital audio software to add reverb to meet given musical criteria

Assignments

  • Analysis of unique reverb usage in recorded music
  • Adding reverb to a track to meet given musical criteria

Notes