| Title: | Radio |
| Artist: | Daniel Ounalom |
| Format: | Waveform Audio (.wav) |
| Duration: | 02:00 |
| Sample Rate: | 48 kHz |
| Bit Depth: | 24-bit |
| Channels: | Stereo |
| Created: | 2025 |
This reflective summary may be short, as this is the first time that I have used Ableton Live 12. Overall, it is a great learning experience because it allows me to explore more software, especially software designed for professionals. After recording all the sounds with a Zoom recorder, I signed out of AV services and got an idea of what I wanted to do: something like a radio. Later, this transitioned into the idea of a radio issuing a warning to its listeners. Using effects I learned in Adobe Audition, I used EQ Eight to isolate most of the white noise in the audio clips. I would later try each audio impact that creates the explosion, the fan, the radio, and the characters' voices. I found that saturation, frequency, utility, overdrive, and other effects were effective in the audio. During testing, I found some effects would just erase some of the audio in the clip, and just static hellscapes, which are unusable in my project.