McNally et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Towards a pedagogy of multitrack audio resources for sound recording educationMcNally et al., 2019
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- McNally K
- Thompson P
- Scott K
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- Audio Engineering Society Convention 147
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This paper describes preliminary research into pedagogical approaches to teach and train sound recording students using multitrack audio recordings. Two recording sessions are described and used to illustrate where there is evidence of technical, musical, and socio …
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