Delphine Mei took some pictures of us:
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Dear Miss Baltazarians,
Being so enormously nice this year (all of us) we got lots of presents.
Today the mail man brought:
- Ten Arduino Starte Kits containing breadboards, senors, wires, USB cables, Arduino Uno, LEDs and resistors
- An accerometer measuring acceleration and movement
- Five servor motors for tinkering crazy stuff
december 16 – 7pm
audio post production workshop
with theresa schubert
[for beginners]
AS ALWAYS: WOMEN ONLY AND FREE ENTRY
This workshop will give you an introduction to recording, editing, mixing sound
as well as exporting different file formats and using a variety of plug-Ins.
We will look into online platforms to download/upload sounds and noises
and check out useful open source applications.
Previous to the workshop please make sure you downloaded and/or installed ‘Audacity’
Link: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download
And this helpful plugin to export in mp3 file format: http://lame.buanzo.com.ar/
http://audacity.sourceforge. net/help/faq?s=install&i=lame-mp3
If you have access to a laptop, please bring it in.
Please also bring audiomaterial or music you’ve recorded, so we can do some experimentation!!!
DOCUMENTATION:
Search & Find
http://www.hoerspielbox.de/frameset.htm
http://soundtransit.nl/search/
http://soundsource.servus.at/index.php?lang=de
Publish & Share
http://www.archive.org/index.php
hier noch links zu theresa schuberts arbeiten:
http://soundslikemusic.podomatic.com/
und noch ein link zu creative commons, da wir ja auch über die verwertung von material gesprochen hatten:
http://www.creativecommons.at/
A U D A C I T Y
GETTING STARTED
I. Setup, Audio Import and Playback
1. Create a new project
Save it. Audacity writes all the changed and recorded audio to a directory called Projectname_data, which is
located right where you saved the project file itself.
2. Check the Preferences!
3. Import an audio file
There are three ways to do this:
– Simply drag and drop the audio file in to the Audacity window.
– Select Import Audio … in the Project menu.
– Use the keyboard Shortcut: CTRL+I
Audacity can import WAV, AIFF, AU, IRCAM, MP3 and OGG files.
II. Recording with Audacity
Make sure your playback and recording device are set. If you’re going to record a stereo signal, set the number of
channels to record to 2 (Stereo) on the Audio I/O preferences.
When picking a device to record from, make sure you’ve set up all the connections properly, such as plugging a
microphone in to the Mic Input, and any other device in to the Line In of your sound card. Then check that the
gain level knob (the amount by how much the input should be amplified) of the mixer of your soundcard is set
right.
Hit Record
III. Cut, Copy and Paste
1. Making a selection
To select the part you wish to cut, copy or paste to, use the selection tool . If it’s not activated, do so now by
clicking on it in the toolbar.
Now press and hold the left mouse button while you drag the mouse to mark an area. This area is darker than the
surrounding area of the clip. Note, that even though you can mark an area larger than or extending beyond the
actual audio clip in the track, the operations will only work on the actual clip. Playback however will work outside
the clip.
To extend or contract your selection, hold down the SHIFT button and click on the area you wish your selection
to extend or contract to.
2. Cutting the selection
Cut the selection by selecting “Cut” from the Edit menu … or press CTRL+X.
To undo this operation, select Undo in the Edit menu or press CTRL+Z
Copy will copy the selection to the clipboard.
You can then paste that data back in to any track by clicking where you want this audio to be inserted and select
Paste in the Edit menu … or press CTRL+V.
IV. Silence, Duplicate and Split
1. Silencing unwanted sources
This operation flattens the selection. It essentially is a cut operation without deleting the selection completely.
After all, if you cut a second away, nothing remains. Using the Silence operation will still leave you with a flatlined
area.
Keyboard Shortcut: CTRL+L
2. Duplicate
The selected area gets copied, a new track is created and the copied material is pasted in to that new track at the
same point in the timeline.
A special note on performance:
The new piece of audio isn’t actually copied on the hard disk. Audacity will still play from the original audio file(s)
until you change a piece of it.
Keyboard Shortcut: CTRL+D
3. Split
This performs the same as Duplicate, but it also silences the selected material, after copying it to a new track.
Keyboard Shortcut: CTRL+Y
V. Export audio file
1. On the menu choose export as .wav to burn on CD
2. On the menu choose export as .mp3 for internet/podcast
This last month we had three workshops:
First of all Processing and how to connect it to Twitter or other RSS feeds. Then we enjoyed the silkscreen introduction by Zwax and talked about a concept to create interactive shoes.
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The workshop started with Lesley’s feedback instrument circuit, using old speakers, LM 386 and a piezos to create beautiful noise.
After an Arduino Lilypad and Processing introduction, we came up with many ideas of how to implement interaction in weird new ways. A dress that reacted to light with noises, so you can play the dress and another beautiful dress that reacted to touch with a light pattern.
Gestern war ein historischer Tag für Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory: Der Tag der Registrierung als Verein.
Ein Polizist am Eingang hat diesen denkwürdigen Moment dokumentiert:
LM386
cracker_box_amp-1