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Projects

Blew My Tire

Studio Recorded, Mixed
 

I got Isabel Chrisman (sister), Owen Knowlton, Jonathan Peterson, and Logan Reep together to produce this song. Isabel and Logan are the original writers. We added Jonathan on banjo and this session was his first time playing with everyone. Owen was impromptu "Hambone" at the session. Isabel was LeadVox and she was fighting a sore throat and cold. But we were able to get good enough clips to turn it into this! 

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Blew My Tire-Remix

Studio Recorded, Mixed
 

Refer to "Blew My Tire" for track info.

I took the same tracks from "Blew My Tire" and turned it into a goofy remix practice. I used plug-ins that I wasn't familiar with to practice such as Modulation, DI boxes, and Pitch-Shift. The drums and other clips are loops that are provided by ProTools.

My first remix.

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*This is best listened to with headphones*

Dead Roses

By: Andrew Cole

Mixed
 

Tracks of song "Dead Roses" by Andrew Cole were obtained on Cambridge-mt.com. Personal practice with mixing to learn more on mixing a smooth genre. Played with delay and reverb to learn how to best use those kinds of plugins.

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Mixed
 

The staple of Utah Valley University's Digital Audio Department.

The tracks were given to us students, and we were guided on the essentials of mixing, editing, and creating. Learned to take out plosives, create a clean workspace, and introductions to plugins.

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Jack Dollar Radio Show

Mixed, Mastered
 

Created in a Radio production class. The music, voices, and some of the SFX were provided by the teacher. Majority of the sound effects were found on Pixabay.com. We were guided on how to make a good mix for radio production learning it on Vegas (DAW) and how to EQ to sound like radio, and create an atmosphere in our story.

Misfortune Cookie Ad

Vox recorded, Mixed
 

Script was written with partner Joseph Nelson, and recorded in a booth. Script had to be edited and changed, so parts of script were re-recorded at home. SFX were found on Pixabay.com. 

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