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News Podcasting | 13 septembre 2005

Creating a Morning from Hell

 A sonic drama created entirely with Apple Loops

Soundtrack Pro's Browser

Recently I was browsing through the sound effects loops in Apple's Soundtrack Pro, and ended up creating an audio story. It uses only sound to set the scene, develop the action and bring it to a conclusion. Unlike a radio drama, this has no dialog, although there's a groan and a scream. I don't know that it has any practical value (hmmm, podcasting?), but the fact that I was able to put together a coherent narrative is a testament to the breadth of the 5,000 Apple Loops that ship with Soundtrack Pro.Besides, it was fun.

It began when I discovered a vintage ringing telephone loop that sounded like the old black plastic model my grandmother had. I hadn't heard that sound in years. Then I found an alarm clock sound. Before you know it, I was off to the races (or off my rocker, you be the judge).

As I previewed new sounds in Soundtrack Pro's Browser window, they suggested new courses of action that would advance the story. When I found a good one, like a barking dog, I dragged it into the Multitrack timeline. The dentist's drill and bulldozer didn't seem appropriate, but the running water held promise, as did the sound of a dial tone.

Multitrack window

The alarm clock seemed a natural way to kick things off, so I dragged it to the beginning of the first track. Alarm clocks generally make people jump with a start, and I found the perfect reaction, a gasp. This was followed quickly by the sound of rustling blankets (actually a clothing loop) and a sneeze. Most sounds were placed on their own tracks, which allowed events to overlap if need be. By the time I was finished, I had used 23 individual loops spread across 18 tracks, most with just a few second audio. 

Here's the setup:

A guy wakes up late for his first day on a new job and stumbles out of bed. His hungry dog greets him. As soon as he gets into the shower, the phone rings and the dog starts barking. He runs down the hall to answer the phone but the caller hangs up after two rings. He screams with frustration and slams down the phone.

I call it “Morning from Hell,” although the entire thing is over in 20 seconds and there is still time for the guy to have a pretty good morning after all. Maybe in a future episode. But this guy actually got off pretty lightly, considering the plot twists that could have been. For instance, I refrained from using the dinosaur scream and the tiger roar loops.

http://www.macaudiopro.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=33600&afterinter=true

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Hispanic Radio Boosting Clear Channel

Clear Channel Radio began changing some of its long-standing rock 'n' roll stations to Spanish-language music a year ago to serve the fast-growing Hispanic market.

http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/news/newsbyid.asp?id=25383&cat=Headlines&more=/news/more-news.asp

Podcasting Solution Beta Release available to the public.

ClickCaster is a very simple and easy to use podcasting solution that gives anyone with an Internet connection, the ability to create, publish, listen and subscribe to an on-demand Podcast. The ClickCaster creation and management tools are available directly from the ClickCaster website.

http://www.fpsnewswire.com/release.asp?id=290

Columbia firm's technology goes to Supreme Court nominee's hearing

The "multicasting" capabilities of the digital radio technology developed by Columbia's iBiquity Digital were on display Monday during John Roberts' Supreme Court nomination hearings on Capitol Hill.

http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2005/09/12/daily12.html

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