Dylan Nowland
This final chapter was also filled will tons of terminology helpful to the impending final exam. I used this to my advantage and wrote these down, duplicates entries or not, into my notebook... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
This final chapter was also filled will tons of terminology helpful to the impending final exam. I used this to my advantage and wrote these down, duplicates entries or not, into my notebook... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
I recognized more names from the history part of this section than any other chapter. Some of which were Pythagorus, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, and Sir Isaac Newton... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
There had always been vague clues about automation in the entire textbook leading up to this chapter and now finally I can stop reading "but will get to more on automation later... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
Upon my sixteenth arrival at Conwaysound Studios in Denver I was blazing with questions about how to choose the right MIDI controller... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
This section was pretty straightforward and easy to grasp with my experience in Massive. It was really nice to learn about where reverbs and delays came from as well as how they operate... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
Compression, Limiting, Expanding and Gating were the main focuses of this section and I looked forward to reviewing these topics because they remained fairly abstract to me... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
EQ has always been somewhat familiar with me, I discovered long ago on my first iPod, a black 32gb video iPod, and I played with all the presets with nearly every song I had... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
Even though it was the used example in the chapter, The Siege, was the song I could hear the most out of all the other choices for the mix theory assignment... Read More >>
Dylan Nowland
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Dylan Nowland
My tenth session with Ryan was swift but effective. We reviewed the different kinds of plug ins and which were compatible with which programs, especially Pro Tools... Read More >>