Music Technology
Music Technology presents practical how-to advice for making music with easy-to-access technology, combined with an exploration of musical and sonic principles and concepts.
Music Technology presents practical how-to advice for making music with easy-to-access technology, combined with an exploration of musical and sonic principles and concepts - how and why that 'whooshhh!' was created in that Kylie track or what was used to make that distorted bassy noise in a recent Tinie Tempah record.
Presented by Radio 1's Dev, the series explores a range of musical tracks and meets some of the UK's hottest young producers involved in the production of those same tracks. These producers offer practical demonstrations and encouragement on different aspects of making music, each time within the context of a particular practical topic of music technology.
The hour-long show covers the following topics and contributors:
1. An introduction to music technology
2. Setting up a home studio with producer Kito
3. Sampling and looping with producer Happa
4. Using MIDI technology with Dan Smith from Bastille
5. Live production with Tim Exile
6. Using audio effects with Starsmith (Ellie Goulding's writer/producer)
7. Multitrack projects with Charlie Hugall (Florence and the Machine producer)
8. Mobile music technology
9. Collaboration in music technology with the Hayes School Choir and Ukelele Orchestra
10. Remixing and sharing with Monki (Radio 1 In New DJs We Trust).
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Clips
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Using loops and samples
Duration: 06:07
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Using digital audio effects
Duration: 06:09
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Sharing and remixing music
Duration: 05:52
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Setting up a home studio
Duration: 05:58
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dev Griffin |
Broadcasts
- Fri 29 Mar 2013 05:00
- Tue 30 Apr 2013 04:00
- Tue 11 Jun 2013 04:00
- Thu 18 Jul 2013 04:00
- Tue 29 Oct 2013 04:00
- Wed 5 Feb 2014 04:00
- Fri 4 Jul 2014 04:00
- Fri 10 Oct 2014 04:00
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