I will dedicate this post to my students at the Center of Cinematography and Television Sciences (CCAT in spanish). Most of them are itching to work in a recording studio or to have their own, so they can begin producing their own music. One of the tools that I found on the internet is the Web 2.0 tool called "Soundation". This tool is an online version of Mac's "Garage Band", where the student or music aficionado can create their own tracks, by using a collection of loops that goes from different styles of music and instrument, to background noise for people who want "ambient sounds"(street sounds, alarm clocks, people chatting, etc.), for video productions. In the free version, is not possible to save the project online, but they can do a mixdown to the user's desktop. If your student can't afford Garage Band or Frutti Loops, Soundation is a good solution.
To show you how cool is the application, I decided to create a small musical sample. Once I open the application, I saw at my right hand of the screen the channels where I can control the volume and effects of the instruments/sounds, at the center is the main work area or "timeline; and at the left is the collection of loops/sounds that I will use for my musical sample.
You will ask yourself "How this guy can mix a blues guitar with a Indian rhythm section?". Soundation will notify that the track doesn't fit the tempo of the song and gives you the option to stretch the tracks' tempo or pitch. I decided to stretch the pitch and viola!!! a sitar sounding guitar. For effect, I balance the frequencies of the guitar using the program's eq. and to add a little effect, I put a phaser sound.
Since I can't saved my musical track on the program, I chose to do a mixdown and save it as a .wav sound file on my computer's desktop.
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