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    AudioSpark – audio production & engineering learning application
    (2017-08-01) Sideris, George; Meng, Chuiyuan
    With increasing advancements in the availability of technology for music, professional music production may be accomplished anywhere with as little as a laptop and a pair of headphones. To improve ability, users may find free tutorials and lessons online on services such as YouTube, alleviating the need to attend a formal physical or online school. Although there are many free online tutorials on the fundamentals of music production, without a sense of organization between the tutorials, many beginner producers end up lacking knowledge of major topics crucial to advancing to intermediate and advanced levels of production. Knowledge of the fundamentals of recording, producing, mixing, and mastering will give a novice producer enough of a foundation to advance to a higher quality and level of production and the ability to seek out more advanced learning topics.
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    Final report: using HTML to design and utilize interactive learning guides in audio production classes
    Harris, Mark E.; Deal, Scott
    This project is an HTML-based interactive learning guide for the channel strip of an analog audio console. A very important skill for students studying audio production, recording and engineering is to understand the signal flow of an audio console. Much of learning the entire console is understanding the function and signal flow of the mono channel strip. The channel strip is the first signal input of the console and handles many of the essential functions of signal processing while recording and mixing. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how HTML, CSS and JavaScript can effectively be used to design functional interactive learning guides that can be used to supplement textbooks used in audio production classes and also act as reference material for students enrolled in those classes.
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