Audio Editing and Sampling Demo

Filed under Academic, Academic & Research, Events, Opportunities on September 25, 2009.

Wednesday, September 30, 3:00-5:00pm, Reitz Union, Room 282 “Audio Editing and Sampling Demo on use of Protools, editing voice and music” on the use of protools and break down how sampling is done, and the behinds the scenes of hip hop music and sequencing. Judith Sloan’s radio and audio pieces have aired on National Public Radio, New York Public Radio and at the Third Coast International Audio Festival. She has won several audio awards for Crossing the BLVD audio pieces and documentaries. Most recently she won first place in the 2009 Missouri Review National Audio Competition for her piece Dayenu with music by Frank London (engineered and recorded by Taylor Rivelli.) In 2008, her piece Sweeping Statements won First Place in the Missouri Review competition with music produced, composed and performed by Taylor Rivelli.

By Judith Sloan and Taylor Rivelli, hosted by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program

A demonstration using examples from Crossing the BLVD audio work and Sloan’s new radio work with Taylor Rivelli

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