Bump Bump Bump[er] it up

After gaining several grey hairs last night from this assignment, I have officially made my first DS106 Radio Bumper!

This week is all about audio storytelling and one of our assignments was to create a Radio Bumper. It was suggested that I download Audacity to create the bumper and to install the plug in LAME that converts Audacity files into MP3 files. Both pieces of software are free.

After getting all of the softeware installed, which took no time at all. I needed to pick out a song or sound for my bumper, as well as what I would be saying. I looked back at previous students’ bumpers, but there were only a few examples. Since this was my first time using the program I also watched this tutorial about layer sounds in Audacity by Cogdog.

Once I figured out what I wanted to say I recorded myself. I ended up changing what I said a couple of times. For my music I choose “Between the Raindrops” by Lifehouse and Natasha Bedingfield. I used the first 9 seconds of the song and then repeated a segment of it to make it a little over 10 seconds. The hardest part about this was to try to get the music matched up so it didn’t sound weird. It’s still not perfect, but I don’t believe its super noticeable. I also pushed my voices to the 2 second mark so that there would be a music intro. My voices end a little before 9 seconds, so the bumper ends with the music and fades out.

For effects, I amplified my voice line. Though I feel that the beginning is much louder than the rest of the clip. I also faded the sound out at the end so it wouldn’t be an abrupt stop.

Radio Bumper in Audacity

I then went to save everything and then went to check my files to make sure it had saved correctly. (Sidenote: At this point I had been working on the project for almost 1 1/2 hours because I had to re-record my voice a couple of times and play around with the music.) So when I went to pick on the file and P!nk started playing I freaked out! I then went back to Audacity and no sound would come out of my clip. Then all the lines went flat. It was like my whole project died (it flat lined, get it! haha). I literally flipped out, clearly.

twitter rant

After tweeting that, I went back into Audacity and the project resurrected itself. All the little lines were back up and down, not a flat line! Horray!

twitter rant over

I then re-saved it (the same way as the first time) and went to my files to check it out again. And it played without any problems! From there I uploaded it to SoundCloud. Plugged in the necessary info and called it a night!

So here is my very first DS106 radio bumper!

DS 106 Radio Bumper

I used GarageBand to record my voice and added an apple loop. Enjoy!

Audio Assignment: DS106 Radio Bumper

Audio Assignment: DS106 Radio Bumper

So this Assignment was really cool. We got to create promo Bumbers for DS106 Radio. I really enjoyed this assignment.

I instantly knew what music I wanted. Things They Do, By The Roots.This was a song from my childhood that inspired me to start writing music and prose myself. A decision that has brought me many great things in my life.

The idea of DS106 made me want to go inspirational, considering that’s what the class is all about. I figured whats more inspirational than Dr. Martin Luther King‘s, I Have A Dream speech. Though the whole speech is iconic I felt the first statement from Dr.King said it all.

My classmate Sean, pulled a good quote from the movie, Coach Carter, starring Samuel Jackson and we topped it off with a little Rocky. Inspiration for all Generations.

I did the voice over myself and had a pretty good time fulfilling one of my childhood dreams of being, “that deep voiced guy on the radio.”

All in all the assignment was really fun and i’m glad we got to do it.

“Now that we have a #ds106 radio up and running creating a 15 to 30 second bumper for the station. What is a bumper? It is a short recording that identifies the radio station with signature music or an expression that makes sure the listeners know what they are tuned into (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumper_(broadcasting)). So for ds106 it should certainly include “DS106 Radio” and some sort of message about the station with voice over music.-Submitted by: Jim Groom

Smooth Reflection: DS106 Radio Bumper

Bumper for Ds106 Assignment. we put this together in a little under an hour, I’m not quite satisfied with it and plan to do it over but I think this one is good. Plus I got to do the voice over so I’m happy.

I actually really like the concept I I just want to tighten the mix!

Fall into Autumn: A ds106 Radio bumper

I’ve already done a radio bumper for the radio bumper assignment, but this was the one for our radio show. I like this one better because it is “themed.” I can’t find the original sounds from freesound, of course. But the first one you hear is the crunching of leaves. Then you hear my voice with a slight echo and a funky piano behind it. Then I decided to “layer” it with a softer leave crunching noise, which is the end.
I really enjoy making these bumpers!

[9/10 stars]

DS 106 Radio Bumper

The theme for our group radio show is Halloween therefore I chose to use horror sound effects for my radio bumper. The ambience sound effect, nightmare sound effect, thunderstorm sound effect, horror scream sound effect, studio rat scream sound effect, and a horror theme song were used for making this bumper. Each sound effect was downloaded from http://www.freesound.org; similarly, Audacity was used for creating the bumper. On the other hand, I imported all those sound into Audacity and I then record my voice and merged it with the sound effects.

Didn’t Know I Was That Creepy…

So, you want me to make noises?  With a computer?

Scary, scary stuffs.  But okay.

Actually, in all honesty, this was pretty fun.  I don’t know how my bumper ended up creepy, but that was the vibe I was getting, so I went with it. :)

In my class this week, as we focus on digital audio, we were instructed to create a short bumper for the class’s awesome radio station, ds106radio.  Admittedly, there is some eclectic material on there at times, and perhaps that is where my creepy vibe stems from.  Some tunes, this would make a great intro for.  Others, it would just be comical and off.  But whatever.  This is my bumper.  There are many like it, but this one is mine. :)

I have to say, I did have a hard time figuring out why at first I couldn’t get any files imported into Audacity to create this, but after much whining and kicking and screaming, I actually paid attention to the error messages’ instructions, and consulted my dear friend Google, and ultimately got it done by downloading the LAME mp3 encoder and the FFmpeg library.  Voila!  The buttons in Audacity can be kind of vague, but once I played around with them a bit (and stopped getting crazy with the cut and paste Word-like skillz), I found it to be rather user-friendly.

For this track, I used a guitar arpeggio sound clip from this guy as the main background, a cool crash reverse sound from this guy, and some awesome vocals made-to-order from Yours Truly, using the soundcloud app on my brand new iPhone 4 (I’ll get the old one and pay 99 cents over a brand new one for $400 plus any day), with a little bit of negative amplification and some extra echo effect just for fun, to see what it would do.  And here you see the result!  I hope you enjoy!

This process does seem a bit addicting. :)

DS106 Radio Bumper

DS106 radio bumper

I found this assignment a ton of fun because I got to try my hand at creating a bumper, or short audio clip designed for radio shows, in order to remind listeners of the station, and in my opinion, to reach out to listeners and emphasize the greatness and uniqueness of the station. I had fun creating this because I took a song called “My Body” by Young the Giant, that I find gets me really pumped up. I kind of split this song up a bit, with also a DS106 audio clip underlying the song, and placing a short static sound clip in between song clips. When the static ends, the song returns with a wave of passion and fury that is awesome, and then fades out. I tried to keep it short, because I know short bumpers are more effective, so I hope you all enjoy! Feel free to comment!

http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/creat-a-ds106-radio-bumper/

DS106 Radio Bumper

D-D-D-D-DS106!