The Daily Remix

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Take at least 3 household sounds (things you hear everyday during your commute, work day, school day, etc.) and take them out of context. Mash them up, combine them, remix them any way you want, as long as the final product does not resemble the things the sounds came from.

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I created this sound bit with Audacity. I recorded myself using the sink, throwing something away, putting something in the toaster, and microwaving something. Then

For this assignment I went around my apartment creating a voice memo of different sounds. The five different sounds I found were; AC, Keurig, Running

This is the original link to the assignment. I recorded the lamp clicking on and off, a drawer opening and shutting, and a knife

” Take at least 3 household sounds (things you hear everyday during your commute, work day, school day, etc.) and take them out of context.

Take at least 3 household sounds (things you hear everyday during your commute, work day, school day, etc.) and take them out of context. Mash

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