Create a ds106 radio bumper

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For my 3rd audio assignment this week I decided to create a radio bumper (worth 2.5 stars) that was specific for our radio show that

I made a new bumper for 2.5 stars because I wanted to improve upon my first one. I tried to give it the same

Monday, February 17 –

Very very very frustrating day trying to get the radio DS106 bumper done. Had to load and try to figure out audacity.

My first radio bumper I was a little apprehensive about doing this at first.  I have never really recorded my voice, I don’t even

This weeks assignment for digital storytelling is to explore the art of creating and manipulating sounds to express and replicate specific emotions and expressions.  Sound

For this assignment, I had to create a bumper for DS106 Radio. Using Garageband, I created a leaning wall of dissonant noise. A simulated electric guitar

This is a required audio assignment for the week of 2/1 to 2/8, but it does not count for any points this week.

For

I think I’ve made my love affair with Taxi Driver pretty clear already, but here I am using it again. I instantly thought of the

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