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Digital Authoring - Audio editing - Software

Page history last edited by Teachesict 11 years, 10 months ago

BACK TO DIGITAL AUTHORING HOMEPAGE

 

Browse the lists below to find resources to help you deliver this section of #digitalstudies

Resources are not added in any order; however, to make it easier to find something that you can use in the classroom, each column can be sorted by simply clicking on the top row.

 

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Software  

Audacity

(Editing sounds)

 

Audacity is a free, easy-to-use and multilingual audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to:

  • Record live audio.

  • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.

  • Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.

  • Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together.

  • Change the speed or pitch of a recording.

  • And more! See the complete list of features.

    @teachesict 
Software - 2Simple   2Music Toolkit Site licence = £399 Six programs that introduce key musical concepts in a fully interactive way! (FS, KS1, KS2)

2Explore - Play and record simple melodies by clicking on the instruments

2Beat - Teach rhythm and pulse by building up various beats

2Play - Play the keyboard and watch the pitch go up & down

2Sequence -Drag and drop sounds into the grid to explore harmony and build up musical stories

2Synthesise -Record and play up to 8 different tunes at the same time

2Compose -Write your own music by clicking your notes onto the stave

  @purplemash  @teachesict  

 

 

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