Difference between revisions of "Plugins1 - Delay Automation Exercise - New"

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# Bounce or export a stereo audio file of your mix
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# Upload to an audio file sharing service
==Deliver In Canvas==
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#* YouTube, [[Mixing:Mixup|Mixup]], Spotify, SoundCloud, etc.
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==Submit in Canvas==
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# Write a description of your work that includes where to listen for your effects
 
# Write a description of your work that includes where to listen for your effects
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 2 November 2023

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Instructions

  1. Download this practice Pro Tools Session:
  2. Experiment with adding different types of delay to an element throughout the song throughout the song
    • Lead vocal, background vocals, guitar, etc.
  3. Use Automation to dynamically change the amount of delay as the song progresses
    • Consider using drastic processing so that it is clearly audible
  4. Bounce or export a stereo audio file of your mix
  5. Upload to an audio file sharing service
    • YouTube, Mixup, Spotify, SoundCloud, etc.

Submit in Canvas

  1. Post the direct link to your audio file
    • Make sure it is a functional hyperlink (not just plain text)
    • Please make sure your sharing permissions are set so anyone with the link can view
  2. Write a description of your work that includes where to listen for your effects