Over the past two days I have been editing my experimental audio, that I recorded two weeks ago. I edited my audio piece on Adobe Audition. First thing that I did once all my audio was uploaded onto the computer was to listen to it back to find out which pieces were and were not going to used for my piece of experimental audio. Once I had decided which pieces I was going to use I decided too amplify all the pieces of audio so that they were to a reasonable audio level, not too loud or not too quiet. I then decided that I needed a piece of audio that would be used throughout the whole audio work, kind of like a music bed that fits behind other pieces of audio that go on top of it.
Once that I had all of my audio amplified I decided that I wanted to add a few different effects so that the sounds would sounds unique and experimental. I experimented using reverb, chorus, distortion, flanger and a few others to try and create a sound that would appear unusual. The hardest part of the editing process was finding out which audio sounded best in which place. I spent quite a long time trying different audio pieces in different places to see which sounded best, I feel that the final ordering of the audio was in the best possible lay out that it could have been.
Now that I have my experimental audio finished I feel that I might add to the piece. I was thinking that a piece of spoken poetry could be added to the piece, influenced by Aidan Moffat and John cooper Clarke. If I am to write a piece of poetry for my work then I want it to be a dark poem as I feel that it will fit with the audio. Although I have been thinking about this idea, I am also thinking that I'll have to be careful to make sure that my piece of experimental audio doesn't sound too much like a song, as this is not what I intend my audio piece to sound like.
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