I created this audio because it embodies the peaceful nature I desire in my life. It also sheds light to my poetic side. I used the sound of waves crashing to bring a sense of dramatization yet peaceful in nature. The soft piano is the calm in the crashes of each wave.
CREDIT:
Ocean Waves by Noted451. CC0 1.0. Freesound.org. August 17, 2020
I created this audio of all the sounds I hear while walking to my neighborhood park to play basketball. I combined 5 different sounds 4 that I found online and 1 that I recorded on my phone. The effect I used the most was loudness normalization and the envelope tool. The most difficult part of this audio was to not have the sounds all being played at the same level so I changed the gain and pan some sounds to different levels.
I created this audio because I am very stressed I have many assignments to do besides the fact that in the afternoons I have an 8-hour job, I imagine at night that I am in the sea lying on the sand listening to the noise of the waves and the herons who come to me In general, this assignment helped me to distract myself a bit from the routine. I hope you like it and when you feel stressed you can listen to it.
My general idea was to create an atmosphere based on the story narrated by my protagonist. As my character told her story, multiple different sounds accompanied the narrative. My idea is that anyone who listens to this project can imagine the scenarios and situations differently according to the audience’s interpretation. Something like watching a movie with your eyes closed and having only the sounds as the reference and the rest being completed by the audience’s imagination. For this project, I have used various sounds from freesound.com and Bensound and the protagonist’s voice that I have recorded myself. I use reverb, delay, panning, and I have modified the gains multiple times throughout my mix. The hardest part was moving the pan from one side to the other because audacity doesn’t have the pan automation option, so I had to improvise a bit.