Introduction to Audio Recording Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Des Osborn - July 2007 Audio set up tips Adobe Connect.
Advertisements

GMCS Technology & Media Services Presented by: Leni Rivera
Royalty Free Music for Schools Do You Have the To Do a Podcast?
Adding Sound Effects & Music To iMovie. Adding Sound Effects Change project view to “Timeline” (clock) Select “Audio” menu To hear a sound: –Double click.
Advanced Audio Setup Troubleshooting your audio Users’ Reference.
Windows Movie Maker. Lights! Camera! Action! Produce a movie using Movie Maker.
Teach Yourself Windows 95 Module 3: Personalizing, Entertaining and O.L.E.
PowerPoint Animation Jolene Hyppa Martin and Kristen Eklund.
Using the File Manager WebCT 6. Understanding File Manager The File Manager is the area where all course files are stored. Whenever you link a file in.
1 Impulsive Force GUI Familiarity Level Required: Lower Estimated Time Required: 20 minutes MSC.ADAMS 2005 r2.
Media Bar Tutorial TALK button Network Status (Click on icon for additional transfer rate information.) Green = Strong Network Status (Click on icon for.
Brief description of recording by microphone. Prepartion for recording from microphone – Step 1 4. Selection of recording source: Microphone, which needs.
Controls Toolkit in ADAMS/View
If you are using the same grading scale and categories that you used last year skip the next two slides.
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. M I C R O S O F T ® Animating and Using Multimedia Effects Lesson 10.
John Oates AST Primary Music 1 Audacity – Soundscapes for Literacy Audacity – Audio Editor Primary Inset – Westbrook Old Hall Primary.
Adobe presenter How to Get started !
WORKSHOP 8 NONLINEAR CONTACT
How to Make a Talking Book Power Point 2007 Kendra V. Bittner, M.Ed., Cert CED, S.Sp.Ed. Allegheny Intermediate Unit #3 IDEA Training and Consultation.
Adding Audio to PowerPoint Presentations Title V Web 2.0 Technology.
Photo Story 3 To begin, go to Start > All Programs > Photo Story 3 for Windows Choose Begin a New Story > next Choose Edit a Project > next after that.
Step 1: Import Pictures Step 2: Add Titles Step 3: Narrate Story & Customize Motion.
To download PhotoStory: Go to On the left side under Product Resources, click on Downloads.
Sound Engineer Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency.
Adding Sound to a PowerPoint When adding sound to a power point it is best to determine what kind of sound you will need to insert into your presentation.
COMPREHENSIVE Windows Tutorial 7 Managing Multimedia Files.
Creating Multimedia Interaction with Windows Media Technologies 7.
1 Pulley System GUI Familiarity Level Required: Lower Estimated Time Required: 40 minutes MSC.ADAMS 2005 r2.
Finding a Music File to Work With From the PUSD student home page, select “Royalty Free Music”
Introducing Sound & Videos. Understanding Video Files Videos usually have the file extension AVI. Videos are very large files. Only one has been included.
Activity 1 Record and edit your voice using Audacity 1.Download Audacity (a free and open source audio editing software from
HOW TO RECORD YOUR VOICE FOR AN AUDIO PODCAST Audacity Tutorial.
Sounds Good Adding Sound to Your Power Point Presentations Click icon.
Adding Narration or Sound Recording in PowerPoint Presentations Your Logo Here Create and save a PowerPoint presentation. To record a narration, your computer.
Gear Train MSC.ADAMS 2005 r2 GUI Familiarity Level Required: Low
Getting started with AUDIOMULCH. Background AudioMulch is not really designed for work in primary schools, and so there is a lot that you may wish to.
Microsoft ® Office PowerPoint ® 2003 Training Playing sound [Your company name] presents:
1.Select Mat Number from Dropdown 2.Click “Search” 3.Click on first match that shows at the top Things to Note On Screen a.The top of the screen shows.
1 MSC ADAMS 2005 r2 Crank Slider Mechanism on Incline Plane GUI Familiarity Level Required: Lower Estimated Time Required: 1 hour.
Inserting Music into PowerPoint Diane Newby, Ed.D.
Adding Sound Files to a Power Point Presentation.
1 Extrusion GUI Familiarity Level Required: Lower Estimated Time Required: 30 minutes MSC.ADAMS 2005 r2.
How to add to your screencast: Pictures Sound effects/music Titles Voiceovers.
LANDING GEAR STRUT ANALYSIS
PowerPoint music, narration & sounds To Add Music… Insert > movies & sound: You can hide it, or you can use it to start your music in your show. Set.
Setting up your computer’s microphone Begin by double clicking on the volume icon within the task bar.
WS6-1 WORKSHOP 6 BRIDGE TRUSS NAS120, Workshop 6, November 2003.
PowerPoint How to Make a Presentation Start New Presentation Click on View/Toolbar –Click on Standard –Click on Formatting Click on first rectangle and.
1 Assemble Exploded Model GUI Familiarity Level Required: Lower Estimated Time Required: 30 minutes MSC.ADAMS 2005 r2.
Photo Story. How to use Photo Story Photo Story 3 can be located in the Accessories folder on school computers. You will need to have your pictures already.
Spanish - Speaking TEST 1 Double-Click on the sound icon and listen to the question. To record your answer: Go to Insert movies and sounds choose record.
To insert a sound file, click insert / object. With the Create New tab visible, scroll down the list and choose Wave Sound / click OK.
Teach Yourself Windows 98 Module 3: Using Multimedia Features and Optimizing Your Computer.
Introduction to Audio Recording. Summary Questions 1.What is the first step in setting up your computer to record? Copyright © Texas Education Agency,
For Audio Recording Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency.
Spanish - Speaking quiz 1 Double-Click on the sound icon and listen to the question. To record your answer: Go to Insert movies and sounds choose record.
COMPREHENSIVE PowerPoint Tutorial 5 Applying Advanced Special Effects in Presentations.
Egypt: Then and Now Adding Sounds, Narration and Music to PowerPoint Social Studies Session 6 of 8.
FOR POWER POINT HOW TO CREATE AN ILM HOW TO USE THIS INDEPENDENT LEARNING MODULE 1.Review this 5-6 minute PowerPoint presentation with your computer.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Chapter 3 Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media.
Microsoft® PowerPoint  Entrance. Controls how an object first appears on a slide.  Emphasis. Draws attention to an object that is already.
HOW TO RECORD YOUR VOICE FOR AN AUDIO PODCAST Audacity Tutorial.
For those who hate computers.
A particular student is not able to hear me?
Embedding Word Tutorial
Introduction to Audio Recording
Introduction to Audio Recording
Using Speech Recognition for Input: A Powerful and Readily Available Tool Dr. Donna Olsen Instructional Technologist Central Wyoming College
Activity 1 Record and edit your voice using Audacity
Photostory 3.
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to Audio Recording Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 2 Introduction to Audio Recording I.Configure hardware for recording. A.Connect the microphone

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 3 Introduction to Audio Recording B.Open the Sound Recorder program. 1.Click on the Start Menu 2.Go to: All Programs → Accessories → Entertainment → Click on Sound Recorder

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 4 Introduction to Audio Recording C.Select input line. 1.Right click on speaker icon on task bar

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 5 Introduction to Audio Recording 2.For Vista: a.Select Recording Control b.Select input line

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 6 Introduction to Audio Recording 3.For XP: a.Click on “Open Volume Control” b.click on “Options” c.Select “Properties” d.Select “Recording” e.Click “OK” f.Select correct input line

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 7 Introduction to Audio Recording D.Set the record settings 1.Volume – adjust record volume level during a practice recording check.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 8 Introduction to Audio Recording a.With the Volume control still open, speak into the microphone the same way you are going to do the final recording.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 9 Introduction to Audio Recording b.Click on the red record button on Sound Recorder.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 10 Introduction to Audio Recording c.Watch the sound signal (green line) in the middle of the Sound Recorder. The signal should fill 50-75% of the height of the box. Do not allow the signal to “flatten” at the top or bottom. Adjust the volume slider on the Volume Control to set the correct volume level.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 11 Introduction to Audio Recording d.Click on “Stop.” The level is set.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 12 Introduction to Audio Recording 2.Quality a.Open “Properties for Sound” by clicking on “File,” then “Properties”. b.Click on “Convert Now”.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 13 Introduction to Audio Recording c.Click on the down arrow under “Name” and select “CD Quality”. Click “OK”. CD quality requires approximately 2 meg of file space per 10 seconds.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 14 Introduction to Audio Recording 3.Add Echo if desired: After the recording is made, echo can be added to the file by clicking on “Effects” then clicking on “Add Echo”. You must then save the file to keep the echo effect on the file. Echo gives a “reverb” affect and is usually more suitable for music than for voice.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 15 Introduction to Audio Recording II.Initiate the recording process. A.Click “Record” B.Start Input

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 16 Introduction to Audio Recording III.Stop and save recording. A.Click “Stop” B.Click “File” C.Click “Save As” D.Select Save Location E.Name file F.Click “Save”

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 17 Introduction to Audio Recording IV.Playback - Click “Play”.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 18 Summary Questions 1.What is the first step in setting up your computer to record?

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 19 Summary Questions 1.What is the first step in setting up your computer to record? Answer: Connect the microphone.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 20 Summary Questions 2.Where is the Sound Recorder program found if your are opening it form the “Start” menu?

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 21 Summary Questions 2.Where is the Sound Recorder program found if your are opening it form the “Start” menu? Answer: In the “Entertainment” group of “Accessories” in “All Programs”.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 22 Summary Questions 3.What must be accomplished in the Volume Control program?

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 23 Summary Questions 3.What must be accomplished in the Volume Control program? Answer: The correct input is selected and the volume for that input is brought to the correct level.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 24 Summary Questions 4.How do you start the recording process?

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 25 Summary Questions 4.How do you start the recording process? Answer: Click on the red “Record” button.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 26 Summary Questions 5.Describe the signal strength as displayed by the green line in the Sound Recorder when the record volume is properly set.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 27 Summary Questions 5.Describe the signal strength as displayed by the green line in the Sound Recorder when the record volume is properly set. Answer: The signal should fill 50-75% of the height of the box. Do not allow the signal to “flatten” at the top or bottom.

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 28 Summary Questions 6.What are three ways to change the characteristics or quality of a recording?

UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 29 Summary Questions 6.What are three ways to change the characteristics or quality of a recording? Answer: Adjusting the quality level of the recording under “Properties. Adjusting the volume level. Adding echo.