The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
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By Clare
#250
here it is.... (we r sposed 2 write about this...)<br><br>Radio and Recording Production Techniques....<br>Expand on the following headings,<br>*The stages of production<br> pre-production (organisation, research)<br> production (recording)<br> post-production<br><br>*Key roles within the production industry<br> The jobs (dj, producer...)<br> The processes (whats invovled in editing mixing....)<br><br>*Technical conventions in the production process<br> Studio layout operation<br> recording and playback formats<br>  * DAT<br>  *Minidisk<br>  *Cassette<br>  *reel to reel<br>  *CD<br>  *Record deck<br>  *MP3<br> Effects<br> Sequences<br> Links<br>  *solid state<br>  *ISDN<br>  *Telephone<br><br>*The future of the audio production industry<br> Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and it's impact and  the effect they've had.<br> Other developments, like MP3 etc.......<br><br>*About the future.<br><br><br><br>ENJOY!
By Bird
#255
All u have to do is use all of the words that are in your homework question and jumble them around and try and put them into a sentence, that way u'll end up talking total and utter mumbo jumbo and ure teacher will get bored!<br><br>Either that or lick ass to the teacher bigtime!
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By kendra k
#257
well... i know about half of those things.  don't worry about it. it's all bs anyhow. anybody know how to dj? i have to do it in 8 hours and i haven't touched the decks in two weeks! i'm gonna suck!!!!!
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By Eddie
#258
I haven't got time to help, sorry. But I'd just like to add here that I have a 2:1 Ba hons Degreein "Music Industry managemnet" so of course I could write about all that really easily with my eyes closed but I'm not gonna coz you always just come into the chat room and say how boring everyone is so there  ;D<br><br>
By Everlast
#259
So can i write all 'bout that crap but.....................er.. i don't want to <br><br><br><br>er no i can't write about it really <br><br><br><br><br>i'll do an essay on how to wire a car radio
By David
#260
As far as my internet stream goes:<br><br>Radio and Recording Production Techniques.... <br>Expand on the following headings, <br>*The stages of production <br> pre-production (organisation, research) <br> production (recording) <br> post-production <br><br>No production<br> <br>*Key roles within the production industry <br> The jobs (dj, producer...) <br> The processes (whats invovled in editing mixing....) <br><br>sitting at a comp playing out mp3s<br> <br>*Technical conventions in the production process <br> Studio layout operation <br> recording and playback formats <br>  * DAT <br>  *Minidisk <br>  *Cassette <br>  *reel to reel <br>  *CD <br>  *Record deck <br>  *MP3 <br> Effects <br> Sequences <br> Links <br>  *solid state <br>  *ISDN <br>  *Telephone <br><br>Technical operations: one mic, a folder of mp3's, winamp and a mini disc player.  And a 56k telephone line...<br> <br>*The future of the audio production industry <br> Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and it's impact and  the effect they've had. <br> Other developments, like MP3 etc....... <br><br>Less listeners is the future<br> <br>*About the future. <br><br>David
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By kendra k
#263
i really love audio production.  infact, it's what i'd like to do for the rest of my life- slave away on protools making crap radio programmes that nobody is ever going to listen to, but have the satisfaction that "produced by kendra k. levine" will be read out loud at the end.  or i could end up like will, only more charismatic.
#264
that sounds excellent. Where's this course. trash needs it for 3MI. Post production is cool.<br><br>If you don't understand why are you here.....
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By Clare
#268
Well i spose if u like that thing it could b intresting but even the dj's in our class thinks its shite, havin to sit there just copying loadza shit that we dont even care about then editing and crap, so * boring! but was our last lesson EVER today!!!!! thank god!:)
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By Sam
#270
What is it, an A-level or someat?  (Waits for some smart-arse to point out they're now AS and A2 levels)