A program designed to provide the basics of digital radio production
This art is from the creative services direct of WBLS 107.5 FM in New York.
When it comes to Gospel Announcing, there was none more adept in the craft than Al "The Bishop" Hobbs. In this clip he intorduces Gospel Legend Dr. Charles G. Hayes. Both of these men left and incredible imprint on Gospel and the Gospel music industry. Listen to how Dr. Hayes is introduced by Al Hobbs and hear how Dr. Hayes talks about the early origins of his peers from Alabama.
The Teacher in the Pocket podcast is a supplement to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. Each episode is a supplement to the assigned readings in the Audio Production Worktext. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that arises should be noted and asked on line by creating a discussion in the Facebook Group or Canvas. After viewing the podcast and reading the chapter there is also an Interactive Study Guide to help you master concepts. The interactive study guide has specific examples and study guides for tests and quizzes. Also the study guide questions are available in Canvas. We learn audio production by doing and not by listening to lengthy lectures. You give me 15 minutes each week and I'll open the world of audio to you.
The Teacher in the Pocket podcast is a supplement to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. Each episode is a supplement to the assigned readings in the Audio Production Worktext. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that arises should be noted and asked on line by creating a discussion in the Facebook Group or Canvas. After viewing the podcast and reading the chapter there is also an Interactive Study Guide to help you master concepts. The interactive study guide has specific examples and study guides for tests and quizzes. Also the study guide questions are available in Canvas. We learn audio production by doing and not by listening to lengthy lectures. You give me 15 minutes each week and I'll open the world of audio to you.
This is a supplemental study guide to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. This podcast is a supplement to Chapter 5 "The Audio Console" in the Audio Production Worktext. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that will arise should noted and asked in the learning space or create a discussion online. After viewing the podcast and reading the chapter there is also an Interactive Study Guide to help you master concepts. The interactive study guide has specific expamples and study guides for the test. Also the study guide questions are available in Canvas. We learn audio production by doing and not by listening lengthy lectures. You give me 15 minutes each week and I'll open the world of audio to you.
This is a supplemental study guide to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. This podcast is a supplement to Chapter 4 "Microphones" in the Audio Production Worktext. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that will arise should noted and asked in the learning space. After viewing the podcast and reading the chapter there is also an Interactive Study Guide to help you master concepts. The interactive study guide has specific examples and study guides for the test.
This is a supplemental study guide to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. This podcast is a supplement to Chapter 3 Digital Audio Production in the Audio Production Worktext. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that will arise should noted and asked in the learning space. After viewing the podcast and reading the chapter there is also an Interactive Study Guide to help you master concepts. The interactive study guide has specific expamples and study guides for test. We learn audio production by doing and not by listening lengthy lectures.
This is a supplemental study guide to the Audio Production Worktext for the Audio Production Class. This podcast talks about the production studio and some basic acoustics. Students should view the podcast then read the chapter. Any questions that will arise should noted and asked in the learning space. We learn audio production by doing and not by listening lengthy lectures. Also available is an Interactive Study Guide
This is a simple non-technical way to create manual effects with pro-tools
This is a brief How to on uploading a file to Canvas.
This is a brief overview of the radio production course.
This podcast is a story created from the comments of students who took the class. It is very informative as to the nature of this course
A close look at how to "set up" the audio suite for recording. This video can be used for all of the RTR studios.
This podcast briefly goes over how to set up the console for operation in RTR 2 & 3 (the consoles are the similar)
This podcast is a review of procedures for connecting a microphone to the Focusrite Trakmaster pre amp and setting the proper "gain structure" when recording to pro-tools using a Digi 003 console. And it is a general review of signal flow.
This is a brief study guide to help with the assigned readings.
This is a lecture on the main point you should study in preparation of the lecture.
This is a mini lecture of a prior first day of class . It provides the basic framework of what is expected in this course.
How Important is Broadband? Ask Robert Townsend
This podcast explains the parts of the virtual mixer and channel strip
This podcast guides you on the mixing process of a simple radio production.
This podcast guides the student towards a high grade of excellence in the Advanced Audio Production Class.
This podcast describes what is required to earn a grade of A in Audio Production.
This podcast outlines the elements of pre-production and post production in the creation of an audio documentary final project.
This podcast is a study guide for the mid term exam in the radio production course.
This podcast demonstrates how to route an audio signal in the pro tools virtual mixer from an output path to an auxiliary channel.
This is and updated and revised podcast episode that encourages broadcast journalism students taking radio/audio production to open their minds and attitudes towards dealing with the digital audio editor. The class can be fun if you allow it to be
This is an interview Chris Mercado of WBLS about the world of a Creative Service Director
This podcast demonstrates how to use plugins on audio tracks and shows how to balance voice and music
This video demonstrates how to back up and entire pro tools session
This video demonstrates how to take a bounced file and copy it to iTunes
This file demonstrates how to edit audio regions in ProTools
This video shows how to create a new session in Pro Tools.
This podcast describes how to use the "Bounce to Disk function in Pro Tools
This episode instructs how to create a session and record voice.
This episode discusses the Marantz compact flash recorder as a portable recording device, interviewing and recording techniques.
This podcast explains the principle of connecting audio devices according to Prof. Miles.
An interview with radio managers describing what they look for in new employees.
This episode describes the basic science of recording from microphone to computer.
This episode instructs on the production room setup and organizing a recording session for Protools