Create a ds106 radio bumper

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Ever since I started watching The Wire, I started loving that TV Show. Although in the beginning of this week when I heard about the

Very short bumper created for the audio assignment, “Create a DS106 Radio Bumper.” I first found the kind of sound I wanted on <a

Create Your Radio Bumper

I decided to start out with a gibberish sounding noise. I then added some static to start the sound. Next comes

For my ds106 radio bumper, I went with a techno feel. I used this sound from freesound.org  and a voice changing app on my phone

Since this week seems to be focused on audio projects, I decided to work on a radio bumper for our own ds106 radio station!

Introducing a future DS106 Radio DJ in training. He may only be starting to string words together, but with the magic of audio editing DJ and

I thought it would be nice to make a nice #ds106radio bumper for all my True Friends and other Friends and friends to hear when

So  I’ve been playing with sound over the last few days. It has been a little frustrating partially because tools and devices that worked when

Week 4 is all about experimenting with sound by listening, creating radio bumpers, and stories using sound effects. Here are two radio bumpers

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