1. I learned how to record sounds using an MDR Flash Player, which is basically a portable device not much larger than an I pod with a microphone attachment. The microphone was pretty sensitive and picked up very small sounds, it was also pretty easy to use.
2. I learned about the different ways in which sound is distorted when recording using a microphone and steps that can be taken to prevent these distortions. Being careful not to shake or bump the microphone or sheilding it from wind distortion just to name a couple.
3. I also learned how to take files recorded using the MDR Flash Player and import them into programs like iTunes and organize them so that they can be easily accessed at a later date. The whole process is pretty simple.
Friday, January 26, 2007
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