nathan mather pitch and volume annotations

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This long Track Has had the pan changed in different places. The pan dictates which side of a pair of headphones; earphones or speakers will produce an amount of sound I.E. left or right. This has been changed to give the whole sound sequence effect. This small track hasn’t been changed at all as it is used to signify the end of the whole sound These two sounds have been changed to fade in and fade out at certain points throughout the whole set of audio. They both roughly have the same change in pitch and This track gets quieter in the middle then returns to its original volume. The pitch also changes then returns to- its original state in time with the volume. This is to This small piece of audio gets slightly louder as it plays. It isn’t largely noticeably as These five different sounds are a repetition of the same one. I have changed the pitch for each one so that the sound switches from ear to ear each time the sound is repeated. I left this small piece of audio alone mostly apart from the volume which I reduced near the end to give that

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Page 1: Nathan mather pitch and volume annotations

This long Track Has had the pan changed in different places. The pan dictates which side of a pair of headphones; earphones or speakers will produce an amount of sound I.E. left or right. This has been changed to give the whole sound sequence effect.

This small track hasn’t been changed at all as it is used to signify the end of the whole sound sequence.

These two sounds have been changed to fade in and fade out at certain points throughout the whole set of audio. They both roughly have the same change in pitch and volume to maximise the similarity between them.

This track gets quieter in the middle then returns to its original volume. The pitch also changes then returns to- its original state in time with the volume. This is to give the effect that the sound has vanished but faint in one ear before returning back to normal.

This small piece of audio gets slightly louder as it plays. It isn’t largely noticeably as the track is fairly short.

These five different sounds are a repetition of the same one. I have changed the pitch for each one so that the sound switches from ear to ear each time the sound is repeated.

I left this small piece of audio alone mostly apart from the volume which I reduced near the end to give that track a fade out to the next piece of audio.