Wednesday 12 October 2016

Unit 4 Pre-production: audio-presentation (Max, Michael, Sonny)

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  1. WWW: This is excellent Michael. I really like the music too, it gives it a professional;, education-short, quality.
    A good level of detail demonstrates a sound awareness of a wide-range of pre-production strategies and techniques.
    GPA: Plosive thumps on vocal recordings are caused by strong blasts of air that result from certain consonant sounds hitting the microphone and creating large pressure changes. It's far better to prevent them rather than attempting to fix them in the studio. A basic method of prevention is to use a pop shield, positioned a couple of inches or more from the mic, and certainly no closer than one inch. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/q-how-can-i-deal-plosives]

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