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For this assignment, make an audio track using found sounds or your own recordings that is creepy, spooky, scary, halloween-inspired. Make it more than a minute long so we have time to get scared! 

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This assignment (4 points) was to create a song that is combination of spooky sounds. Instead of using Audacity, I used Logic Pro X

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Scott Brinkmann’s hotel can be very scary at night! Here are some sounds you might hear while walking around the hotel. You could hear

For this assignment I had to make a mash-up of sounds and make something scary. Using freesound I imported all my sounds and I would

This is the Spooky Sounds assignments that is four points. I thought it would be interesting to show a murder in the shower. I

The is the Spooky sounds audio assignment worth 4 stars.  This Audio assignment was to edit together spooky sounds.  This was kind of fun once

This is the freaky sound story I chose to create from random sounds on the Internet. I wrote this story from sounds. I wanted it

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I choose to do the scary soundtrack because Halloween is coming up , and I love Halloween!! So here was my attempt to get

Upon reading the title of this post, you might be going “what the heck?” I don’t blame you.

Basically, the first, four-star

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