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Make a sick beat, using whatever you can find on freesounds.org, and whatever you can record around you! I don’t care how long it is, just get groovy dood.

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Check out my sick beat project that I created with Garage Band for Mac on Soundcloud!…

For this fun little audio assignment, the task was to create a sick beats to end

I downloaded these sounds from free sounds.org. This is the link to the original assignment. This assignment is 3 stars. I used a

For this assignment we were to create a sound to have a sick beat!

Here is my creation below:

For this project, I used a

My Sick Beat

I used GarageBand to mix all of the sounds together to make a “Sick Beat.” Feel free to click on my tutorial

For this audio assignment I chose to make a sick beat. I am really into hip hop and always wanted to try this so I

First off, I was inspired to make my sick beat by my classmate, Christina’s sick beat. I also used freesound.org to acquire all

Audio is a great way to tell a story. Just by hearing a series of sounds it allows the possibility for an individual to draw

i made a beat using a poping noise with my lips and a snapping noise with my fingers. my group, The Legends, will be doing

LOL!  Wow, for some reason, this one was much much harder than I thought.  The assignment was to come up with a ‘sick beat’ of

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