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Two-Track Recording Session From NJMEA-TI-ME Conference -The Definitive Collection

Submitted by J. Pisano on February 25, 2010 – 1:04 amView Comments    



The following is the definitive collection of resources for one of my sessions at the New Jersey Music Educators State Conference and the the Technology Institute for Music Educator’s National Conference held in February of 2010.  The session was titled: “Great Two-Track Recordings -A Low-Cost, “Cookie-Cutter” Solution Using A Hand-Held Digital Recorder and Audacity”.

This session details the process of mastering directly from a Two-Track recorder and getting great results in a straight-forward way.  The basic two requirements to implement this are a high-quality stereo recorder like the Zoom H4n (the article that I referenced in the podcast/session can be found here) and digital editing software like the open-source product Audacity.

Re-live this session (or experience it for the first time) by taking advantage of the resources listed here.  All of these materials are provided for students and educators under a 3.0 Creative Commons License.

The Session-related materials:

I hope you enjoy (or enjoyed) these materials.  Please check my upcoming events, presentations, and concerts for future opportunities to visit with me. 

Also, you may be interested in viewing the LIVE Coverage that I provided during the TI:ME Keynote session by Don Muro using Cover IT Live.  Don’s Website can be found here: http://donmuro.com/

Additionally, you can find the “pulse” or “Back-Channel” of the TI:ME 2010 conference (including Live Tweets During  my session) by visting the Complete #TIME10 Twitter and Timeline that I created.  The commentary and resources provided through these Tweets are a goldmine!

                    

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  • Larry Marra
    Joe, Fantastic audio from your field recorder on your last podcast!
    Amazing!

    Best audio from a conference session that I have ever heard.

    I got to get one of those Zoom H4Ns!!!!


    Wonderful session content as well.

    audacity is unbelievable and you gave the

    best explanation of normalizing I have ever heard.
  • Thanks Larry, it means a lot to me coming from another podcast/audio expert like you! I appreaciate your support in all of my "endeavours". You should should dust off one of your old 911 blog posts and submit for our upcoming carnival!
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