BA Sound Arts Design Year 1

    • Audio Fundamentals
    • Introduction to Sound Arts
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  • Controllerism

    In this lesson we looked at Controllerism, mapping and how to make the most out of MIDI within Ableton live. MIDI keyboards are something that usually get overlooked as basic tools for making music digitally, however when working in Ableton they are incredibly useful and powerful, especially if you were looking at performing live with Ableton. In order to get the most out…

    June 11, 2026
  • Wavetable Synthesis

    Wavetable synthesis is one of my personal favourite methods of synthesis. A Wavetable usually refers to a collection of pre recorded waveforms that use a Digital Interpolation Algorithm. A Digital Interpolation Algorithm is a way of accurately estimating unknown data values in gaps between recorded data, in the case of waveforms, this means working out the missing frequencies allowing them to flow as…

    June 11, 2026
  • The Concept of Sampling

    As part of our session on sampling, we briefly touched on the history of sampling. Sampling is a huge area of technical skills, with people developing new sampling techniques and equipment everyday, but at times even an area of legal and philosophical argument. I would personally be inclined to say that out of all the techniques we’ve covered during the Designing Sound Unit, this…

    June 11, 2026
  • Sampling as a Technique

    In this weeks session we looked at sampling within Ableton. Ableton has a number of tools for sampling, we mainly looked at Simpler, which is Ableton’s primary sampling tool. Simpler is a sampler, and a very useful one at that. To use Simpler, you drag a sample in the form of a WAV file into Simpler, you’re then able to manipulate your sample, play it across a keyboard either whole…

    June 11, 2026
  • Analogue or Digital?

    After focusing on digital synthesisers within Ableton and Logic and looking at the real world synthesisers they were based on, you come to find that the original synthesisers are worth thousands, sometimes even tens of thousands of pounds and the manufactures are still making reproductions of these classic synthesisers today. This begs the question, if your computer can…

    June 11, 2026
  • FM Synthesis

    In our second session we looked at FM Synthesis. FM Synthesis stands for Frequency Modulation Synthesis, the name is fairly self explanatory, FM Synthesis is a process of creating sound by using different frequencies to modulate signal. Waveforms are produced by all different frequencies, after all that is how sound works, when you have two waveforms playing at once…

    June 11, 2026
  • Subtractive Synthesis:

     In our first session we looked at subtractive synthesis. Subtractive synthesis involves shaping sound using the overtones of a waveform, these waveforms are usually generated using an oscillator on a synthesiser. The standard kinds of waveforms are; sine waves, saw waves, square waves and triangle waves. Each of these waveforms have their own unique qualities that can…

    June 11, 2026
  • CSP 7: The Mixing and Mastering

    The mixing process for the programme was certainly an interesting one to say the least. The kind of mixing I’m used to usually has many channels playing at once, however in this radio programme it’s rare there was more than 4 playing at any one time. This by no means made the mix process easy as I encountered quite a few issues…

    May 7, 2026
  • CSP 6: Arranging the 15 Minutes

    Once all the sounds were recorded it was time to start arranging the programme. All the audio files from the various recording trips were uploaded to a shared cloud drive. As you would expect, we didn’t make the recordings in the order they would be used in the programme, so we had to organise them again later. We…

    May 7, 2026
  • CSP 5: Time to Record

    After refining our concept, we now had to go about gathering our recordings. We made multiple trips to collect sounds, but they weren’t massively constructive or successful. The problem was we weren’t being specific enough when we went out to record, by just saying to ourselves ‘let’s go and get some recordings’ we ended up getting a little bit…

    May 7, 2026
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