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Welcome to Welcome to AUDIO PRODUCTION! AUDIO PRODUCTION!

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Welcome to Welcome to AUDIO PRODUCTION!AUDIO PRODUCTION!

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Significant Concepts are Significant Concepts are highlighted in Yellow.highlighted in Yellow.

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The LabThe LabComputer

Keyboard Controller

USB

Headphones

Sustain Pedal

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Keyboard Controller:

This functions much different than a digital piano or synthesizer.

It sends midi data to the computer and has no internal sounds

In order to make sound, software is required. Virtual synthesizers are often used for this purpose.

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Virtual SynthsVirtual Synths

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Controllers work with other Controllers work with other audio software.audio software.

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You must make your computer You must make your computer talk to your controller!talk to your controller!

Always check your midi setting on your program. Make surethat the midi input is set to USB Midi device.

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What is MIDI?What is MIDI?

More on this later…More on this later…

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M-Audio Mobilepre USBM-Audio Mobilepre USB

This is a USB Bus Powered Preamp and audio interface that will allow you to use Protools on your computer.

What does it mean to be Bus Powered?What is a Preamp?

What is an audio interface?

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The Master Editing Station The Master Editing Station

M-Audio Project I/O

Tannoy Nearfield Monitors

Control Surface

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All the mic signals from each All the mic signals from each studio are sent to this patch baystudio are sent to this patch bay

Ignore this bottom row of inputs. They will notbe used.

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Send your Mix to the Tannoy Nearfield Monitors

Send your mix to the Headphone Amplifier

This send the signal to all the studios via the Headphone jacks

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Send your Mix to the speakers in the house (Ceiling)

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Take the signal from the teacher station or CD player and send it to a mic input to record

orSend Teacher station signal to the tannoy monitors

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Other optionsOther options

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Look at it this way…Look at it this way…

All of these jacks that are red have a signal waiting to be sent

The white ones are waiting to receive a signal to amplify

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You have two musicians, one recording in studio 1 and the other in studio 4.You have two musicians, one recording in studio 1 and the other in studio 4.Send the signal to be recording on channels 5 and 6.Send the signal to be recording on channels 5 and 6.

Monitor the mix through the Tannoy speakers by using outputs 1 and 2.Monitor the mix through the Tannoy speakers by using outputs 1 and 2.A synth is then going to be recorded to channels 3 and 4.A synth is then going to be recorded to channels 3 and 4.

Mark all the patch routes.Mark all the patch routes.

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What was the problem with the last set up?

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The two musicians need to hear each other.The two musicians need to hear each other.

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