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  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1435458702
  • ISBN-13: 9781435458703
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  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1435458702
  • ISBN-13: 9781435458703
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MAKING MUSIC WITH GARAGEBAND AND MIXCRAFT provides music educators and self-learners with a comprehensive guide to music production using two of the most inexpensive and intuitive music software recording programs on the market today. Although easy to use, the tools included in GarageBand and Mixcraft are powerful enough to create music worthy of inclusion in professional productions, and their interfaces and workflows prepare users to work with professional studio-level digital audio workstation programs, such as Logic and Pro Tools. The book is far from a simple software guide. The first chapters introduce the programs, how to use them, and how to get the best audio results from any home or school computer setup. The subsequent chapters help develop creativity and guide the reader (with a very gentle learning curve) into using these programs not only to make recordings, but also to compose and produce great music. This book includes 12 specific lessons for GarageBand and 12 specific lessons for Mixcraft as well as lessons suitable for both platforms; students can learn from these activities whether they're working with a Mac or a PC. Although software programs are constantly changing and being updated, the lessons included here are not limited to specific versions of GarageBand and Mixcraft. They include instruction on getting started with existing audio, working with MIDI, recording audio, podcasting, working with film, multitrack recording, mixing, mastering, and much more. The companion DVD includes bonus tutorials as well as audio and video exercises that correspond to the book's chapters.

Arvustused

Introduction. 1. Using Mixcraft. 2. Lessons with Mixcraft. 3. Using GarageBand. 4. Lesson with GarageBand.

DVD-ROM Downloads xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(14)
Why Sequencing Software?
3(5)
Why Mixcraft?
4(2)
Why GarageBand?
6(2)
Pedagogical Considerations
8(1)
Classroom Environments
9(2)
The One-Computer Classroom
9(1)
The School Computer Lab
10(1)
The Music Technology Lab
11(1)
To Loop or Not to Loop?
11(1)
Other Software Titles
12(1)
Obsolescence?
12(1)
Format of the Book and Lessons
13(2)
Chapter 2 Getting Started with Mixcraft: Skills Acquisition
15(18)
Opening a Song
15(1)
The Preferences Box
15(2)
Testing Playback
17(1)
Understanding Track Settings
18(1)
Navigating and Zooming
19(2)
Basic Editing and Understanding How Regions Work
21(1)
The Details Section
22(5)
Understanding Extra Icons, Menus, and Settings
27(2)
Starting a New Song in Mixcraft
29(3)
Saving and Exporting Your Song
32(1)
Chapter 3 Getting Started with GarageBand: Skills Acquisition
33(26)
Starting GarageBand
33(1)
The Preferences Box
34(3)
Playback
37(2)
Understanding Track Layout and Settings
39(3)
The Control Menu
42(1)
The Track Menu
43(3)
Navigating and Zooming
46(2)
Song Display
48(1)
Other Onscreen Icons
49(1)
Basic Editing
50(3)
Starting a New Song in GarageBand
53(3)
Saving and Exporting Your Song
56(3)
Chapter 4 Getting Started with Mixcraft
59(10)
Lesson 1 A Beginning, a Middle, and an End
59(4)
Richard McCready
National Standards
59(1)
Objectives
59(1)
Class Time Required
59(1)
Materials
59(1)
Procedure
59(3)
Extensions
62(1)
Lesson 2 AABA Rock
63(6)
Richard McCready
National Standards
63(1)
Objectives
63(1)
Class Time Required
63(1)
Materials
63(1)
Procedure
63(4)
Extensions
67(2)
Chapter 5 Getting Started with GarageBand
69(12)
Lesson 1 Loop-dee-Loop
69(8)
Michael Fein
National Standards
69(1)
Objectives
69(1)
Class Time Required
69(1)
Materials
69(1)
Preparations
69(1)
Procedure
70(5)
Extensions
75(2)
Lesson 2 Alphabet Soup
77(4)
Michael Fein
National Standards
77(1)
Objectives
77(1)
Class Time Required
77(1)
Materials
77(1)
Preparations
77(1)
Procedure
77(3)
Extensions
80(1)
Chapter 6 Getting Started with MIDI in Mixcraft
81(12)
Lesson 1 Pachelbel's Loops
81(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
81(1)
Objectives
81(1)
Class Time Required
81(1)
Materials
81(1)
Procedure
82(3)
Extensions
85(1)
Lesson 2 That 1970s Thing
86(7)
Richard McCready
National Standards
86(1)
Objectives
86(1)
Class Time Required
86(1)
Materials
86(1)
Procedure
86(5)
Extensions
91(2)
Chapter 7 Getting Started with MIDI in GarageBand
93(16)
Lesson 1 Chord Bank Composition
93(8)
Michael Fein
National Standards
93(1)
Objectives
93(1)
Class Time Required
93(1)
Materials
93(1)
Preparations
94(1)
Procedure
94(6)
Extensions
100(1)
Lesson 2 Mozart Minuet Composition
101(8)
Michael Fein
National Standards
101(1)
Objectives
101(1)
Class Time Required
101(1)
Materials
101(1)
Preparations
101(1)
Procedure
101(6)
Extensions
107(2)
Chapter 8 Recording Your Own Audio in Mixcraft
109(10)
Lesson 1 Alice's Adventures in Mixcraft
109(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
109(1)
Objectives
109(1)
Class Time Required
109(1)
Materials
109(1)
Procedure
110(3)
Extensions
113(1)
Lesson 2 The Tongue Twister Tournament
114(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
114(1)
Objectives
114(1)
Class Time Required
114(1)
Materials
114(1)
Procedure
114(4)
Extensions
118(1)
Chapter 9 Recording Your Own Audio in GarageBand
119(14)
Lesson 1 Beat Box Composition
119(8)
Michael Fein
National Standards
119(1)
Objectives
119(1)
Class Time Required
119(1)
Materials
119(1)
Preparations
120(1)
Procedure
120(5)
Extensions
125(2)
Lesson 2 Scene from Shakespeare
127(6)
Michael Fein
National Standards
127(1)
Objectives
127(1)
Class Time Required
127(1)
Materials
127(1)
Preparations
127(1)
Procedure
127(5)
Extensions
132(1)
Chapter 10 Creating Podcasts in Mixcraft
133(10)
Lesson 1 What's Your Opinion?
133(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
133(1)
Objectives
133(1)
Class Time Required
133(1)
Materials
133(1)
Procedure
134(3)
Extensions
137(1)
Lesson 2 Let's Hear It for Local Music
138(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
138(1)
Objectives
138(1)
Copyright Note
138(1)
Class Time Required
138(1)
Materials
139(1)
Procedure
139(3)
Extensions
142(1)
Chapter 11 Creating Podcasts in GarageBand
143(14)
Lesson 1 This Day in History
143(7)
Michael Fein
National Standards
143(1)
Objectives
143(1)
Class Time Required
143(1)
Materials
143(1)
Preparations
143(1)
Procedure
144(5)
Extensions
149(1)
Lesson 2 AM Radio Show
150(7)
Michael Fein
National Standards
150(1)
Objectives
150(1)
Class Time Required
150(1)
Materials
150(1)
Preparations
150(1)
Procedure
150(4)
Extensions
154(3)
Chapter 12 Working with Video in Mixcraft
157(8)
Lesson 1 The Marathon of Fright
157(4)
Richard McCready
National Standards
157(1)
Objectives
157(1)
Class Time Required
157(1)
Materials
157(1)
Procedure
158(2)
Extensions
160(1)
Lesson 2 LEGO Spider-Man
161(4)
Richard McCready
National Standards
161(1)
Objectives
161(1)
Class Time Required
161(1)
Materials
161(1)
Procedure
162(2)
Extensions
164(1)
Chapter 13 Working with Video in GarageBand
165(16)
Lesson 1 Superman Sound Effects
165(7)
Michael Fein
National Standards
165(1)
Objectives
165(1)
Class Time Required
165(1)
Materials
165(1)
Preparations
166(1)
Procedure
166(5)
Extensions
171(1)
Lesson 2 Atlas Collider Soundtrack
172(9)
Michael Fein
National Standards
172(1)
Objectives
172(1)
Class Time Required
172(1)
Materials
172(1)
Preparations
172(2)
Procedure
174(5)
Extensions
179(2)
Chapter 14 Multitrack Recording, Mixing, and Mastering in Mixcraft
181(10)
Lesson 1 You Think It's Easy?
181(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
181(1)
Objectives
181(1)
Class Time Required
181(1)
Materials
181(1)
Procedure
182(3)
Extensions
185(1)
Lesson 2 Susquehanna
186(5)
Richard McCready
National Standards
186(1)
Objectives
186(1)
Class Time Required
186(1)
Materials
186(1)
Procedure
186(3)
Extensions
189(2)
Chapter 15 Multitrack Recording, Mixing, and Mastering in GarageBand
191(28)
Lesson 1 Multitrack Drum Mix
191(11)
Michael Fein
National Standards
191(1)
Objectives
191(1)
Class Time Required
191(1)
Materials
191(1)
Preparations
191(1)
Procedure
192(9)
Extensions
201(1)
Lesson 2 Train Song Mix
202(17)
Michael Fein
National Standards
202(1)
Objectives
202(1)
Class Time Required
202(1)
Materials
202(1)
Preparations
202(1)
Procedure
202(15)
Extensions
217(2)
Chapter 16 Putting It All Together: Two Final Projects for Mixcraft or GarageBand
219(10)
Lesson 1 The Raven Retold
219(4)
Richard McCready
National Standards
219(1)
Objectives
219(1)
Class Time Required
220(1)
Materials
220(1)
Procedure
220(2)
Extensions
222(1)
Lesson 2 Nine Inch Nails Remix
223(6)
Michael Fein
National Standards
223(1)
Objectives
223(1)
Class Time Required
223(1)
Materials
223(1)
Preparations
224(1)
Procedure
225(3)
Extensions
228(1)
Chapter 17 Putting It All Together
229(14)
Getting the Music Off Your Computer
229(2)
Posting Audio Files to a Website
231(3)
Step 1 Registering for a Wikispaces Account
231(1)
Step 2 Creating Your Website
232(2)
Creating Your Own Podcast Channel
234(3)
Step 1 Creating a PodOmatic Account
234(1)
Step 2 Getting Your Podcasts on iTunes
235(2)
Posting Work to YouTube
237(1)
Distributing Student Work Commercially
238(1)
Copyright Issues and Fair Use
239(1)
Final Thoughts
240(3)
Appendix A Existing Resources
243(2)
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computers and Suggested Equipment You May Need
245(6)
Audio Interface and Microphones
246(1)
Microphones
246(1)
MIDI Keyboards
246(1)
Guitars
247(1)
Lab Control Systems and Speakers or Headphones
247(1)
Desktop Microphone Stands
248(1)
Drivers and Latency
248(1)
Troubleshooting
249(2)
Appendix C Mixcraft Shortcuts
251(2)
Appendix D GarageBand Shortcuts
253(2)
Index 255
Robin Hodson is the Mid-Atlantic Manager for Soundtree, based in Baltimore, MD. He comes from a musical family; his grandfather founded a symphony orchestra and music conservatory in Zimbabwe, and his mother taught music for fifty years. An accomplished composer and performer, working in a variety of genres, Mr. Hodson is also a recording engineer, songwriter and arranger. He received a Masters Degree at Magdalen College, Oxford before moving to the US in 1999. He was with Sibelius/Avid for thirteen years, and trained universities and schools all over the US and Canada on how to use Avid music technology products, before joining Soundtree in the summer of 2009. He has authored several free quick start guides on how to use and learn Sibelius, Groovy Music and Pro Tools, and he has just completed writing a curriculum for using Pro Tools in education. More information on Mr. Hodson can be found at www.robinhodson.com. Dr. James Frankel is the Managing Director of SoundTree, the leader in music, audio and video technology solutions for educators. Before taking the helm at SoundTree, he was the instrumental and general music teacher at the Franklin Avenue Middle School in Franklin Lakes, NJ for 11 years. Dr. Frankel earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Montclair State University, and his Masters and Doctoral Degrees in Music Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. An Adjunct Faculty member at Teachers College Columbia University, he teaches a variety of courses on music technology. His published works include over 50 articles in various state, national and international journals of music education and several works published by SoundTree and Hal Leonard. Recently, his chapter entitled Music Education Technology, was included in Critical Issues in Music Education, published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Frankel is on the Board of Directors for TI:ME where he serves as the Vice President/Secretary and the Editor of the TI:ME E-mail Newsletter. In addition to his work with the TI:ME National Organization, he is the President of ATMI - the Association for Technology in Music Instruction. Richard McCready teaches Music Technology at River Hill High School, in Howard County, Maryland. He also serves the Howard County school district in a resource capacity, training other teachers and helping them to bring the excitement of Music Technology to their schools. Richard has been teaching for twenty years, and has taught at the middle school level, high school level, and college level. He began his career at Frodsham High School in Cheshire, England, and has also held positions at Towson University, MD, The Park School of Baltimore, MD, and Mayfield Woods Middle School in Elkridge, MD. Throughout Richard's career he has taught students to experience music through creativity, using the latest technology available, from 4-track cassette-tape recorders to modern-day DAWs such as Garage Band and Acoustica Mixcraft. Michael Fein earned a Bachelor of Music Education from Rutgers University and a Masters of Jazz Saxophone Performance from Rowan University. Michael has published articles and lesson plans with MET Magazine and Sound Tree. He has presented numerous sessions at music and technology conferences including the 2005 National Education Computing Conference in Philadelphia, the 2009 TI:ME National Conference in San Antonio, TX, and the 2010 TI:ME National Conference in New Brunswick, NJ. Michael currently teaches music technology electives and the jazz ensemble at Haverford High School and serves as an adjunct jazz saxophone instructor at Swarthmore College. Michael's resume includes performances with Ralph Peterson, Stanley Cowell, Scott Whitfield, Ralph Bowen, Denis DiBlasio, Arden Theater Company, and lead alto work with the great Ray Charles. Michael released his debut CD entitled Four Flights Up in April 2005. The CD features Michael and his jazz sextet performing original tunes and arrangements. The CD was re-released by Dreambox Media in October 2006 and is now available for purchase through Amazon.com, DreamboxMedia.com, and select local record stores.