Make Noise from a Normal Sample

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Make Noise!! The title is pretty self explanitory. Take a recognizable song or sound, and then turn it into a completely unrecognizable sound. For example, take a dog barking and make it sound like tv static. This can be accomplished using any DAW (digital audio workspace, for those unaware) or some online audio editor.

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My group’s radio show is centered around a dangerous, monstrous alien wreaking havoc on a spacecraft and evading capture. I thought of an edited dog

I recently joined ds106 as an open participant, whilst conducting a very small scale micro-ethnographic study of ds106 as part of the Education and

I thought this would be a fun activity to do, so I decided I wanted to do this assignment. It is always fun playing with

This is the original link to the assignment. I chose a song from freesounds.org and dowloaded and brought it into Audacity. I messed with

In another instant classic audio assignment, the goal is to take a simple everyday noise and make it not so “simple” and “everyday”.

I took the intro sound of TMG’s “Deadbeat” and turned it into something new!…

https://soundcloud.com/user-102797114/george-strait-the-chair-official-music-video-hd

I chose the song “The Chair” by George Strait. I used the platform Audacity to mess with the song. I went under effects and

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As with the last post, I decided to work on my radio show when my group was still deciding on the parts such as the

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The Original Audio I used:

So, for this assignment, I used my roommate’s electric pencil sharpener as the noise to change. Not only