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Back To Basics - How to use your Computer for Sound: Perfecting Audio with Keith Alexander

Back To Basics - How to use your Computer for Sound: Perfecting Audio with Keith Alexander

In this episode audio engineer Keith Alexander talks about how to use a computer to learn all about how to work with audio, sound production. Using a computer will allow you the most versatility and expandability, as you progress and gain confidence in your abilities.

Over the next few months Keith will look at the very basics of working with Audio for those of you wanting to start from scratch, be it writing and recording your first song, or even designing some sound effects. If you have any queries or questions, pease comment below.

DAW's Digital Audio Workstations Mentioned

ProTools


Nuendo


Audacity (is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software)


Products Used:

Speak to the Adorama Helpdesk about which laptop will suit your needs and budget:


SSD - Solid State Drives


Blue Microphones Snowball iCE USB Condenser Microphone with Accessory Pack


Production Equipment Used:

Zoom Lens


Zoom H6 Handy Recorder with Interchangeable Microphone System W/Sen. MKE 600 Mic


16x9 Easyrig MiniMax Camera Support System with Soft Carrying Bag, 4.4 to 15.4lbs Capacity



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