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Music and Technology. Open Source/Proprietary Software USB studio Microphone (about $90-$150) Computer/Laptop (Mac/Windows/Linux) MP3/iPod player Personal Studio Teaching Environment (music or lecture) Verbal Notation. Music and Technology. On-Line Resources: Open Source/Free
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Music and Technology • Open Source/Proprietary Software • USB studio Microphone (about $90-$150) • Computer/Laptop (Mac/Windows/Linux) • MP3/iPod player • Personal Studio • Teaching Environment (music or lecture) • Verbal Notation
Music and Technology • On-Line Resources: Open Source/Free • Open Office openoffice.org • flashmusicgames.org (beginner) • creatingmusic.com (beginner) • musicteacher.com/musicquizzes.htm (beginner-intermediate) • musictheory.net (intermediate/advanced)
Music and Technology • Benefits of a recorded lesson • Student's ability to remember teacher's instruction • Teacher's ability to remember their own instruction • Student can hear their own progress • Prepare them for performance/exams/recitals • Be their own critic (argumentative student) • Variety of learning styles • Creativity
Music and Technology • Benefits of a recorded lesson • Portability • Play back melodies for ear training • Harness Improvisation • Assist in concerto, duets and 2 piano works • Teacher/student will have a musical diary showing the levels of progress • Distance Learning: e-mail practice to teacher • Hearing is believing!
Music and Technology • Open Source Software: • Ability to customize the program • Free (as in free doughnut) • Audacity: Open Source, able to export in .wav, .ogg or .mp3. Very similar to a computerized “tape recorder.”
Music and Technology • Step by step setting up Audacity/USB Mic • Audacity: audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ • Use the Beta version 1.3.5 at time of writing (easier for mp3 configuration). Follow through installation instructions. • Close Audacity • Plug in USB microphone. Windows/Mac will install it automatically (make sure you have internet access for Windows).
Music and Technology • Open Source Software: Audacity • Go to “Control Panel” then “Sound and Audio Devices” (Windows) • Under the tab “Audio” you should see the second section down labelled “Sound Recording” • In the drop-down menu you should see the name of your usb microphone. • Click on the button that says “Volume” and make sure it is up at least half way.
Music and Technology • Installing Audacity/USB Mic (Apple) • Download Beta Version for Intel/PowerPC (PPC) • Press “Continue” • Go to “Audacity” folder double click on “Audacity” • Choose language. Close. Plug in USB Mic. • When open, press “Audacity” “Preferences” and under “Recording” select the USB mic. • Go to “Finder” “System Preferences” “Sound” “Input” choose “USB Mic” and adjust Volume.
Music and Technology • Recording from USB Mic • Make sure you know how to get to the volume button. You may have to tweak it to get the proper recording level. • Open up Audacity. Press record. • Audacity records in it's own audio format by default (.aup files). You can choose in the drop-down “File” “Export as WAV” or “Export at MP3” or “Export as OGG”. This will automatically export the file to one of those formats.
Music and Technology • Exporting to MP3 • In Windows and Apple you may need to download the MP3 encoder. • Go to “Edit” “Preferences” “File Formats” or “Audio Files” and by “MP3 Library” version there is a button that says Download Free Copy of LAME Library.”
Music and Technology • Recording from USB Mic • If you choose to export you cannot edit the audio file. Editing can only be done in .aup files • Export the file to a common place ie. My Documents or a file on Desktop • Plug in students MP3 Player • Right Click on “Start” button, click “Explore” • Navigate to file where lesson is stored • Copy and paste to MP3 player
Music and Technology • On-Line Resources: Paid • Naxos Music Library • Go to algomau.ca/library/view.php?page=databases • Scroll down to Naxos Music Library • On campus you now have access to Naxos • Presentation available at ormta.ca/workshops.html