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Notorious B.I.G - hypnotize would have been recorded using a condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. This will aloud sound to be picked up from the front of the microphone rather than the back of the microphone. The track also has some elements of dance inside, when you listen carefully to the drum kit that is being used. The sample would be sequenced using Digital Audio this helps secure the chances of the track sounding good at a good quality son
Notorious B.I.G - hypnotize would have been recorded using a condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. This will aloud sound to be picked up from the front of the microphone rather than the back of the microphone. The track also has some elements of dance inside, when you listen carefully to the drum kit that is being used. The sample would be sequenced using Digital Audio this helps secure the chances of the track sounding good at a good quality son
Notorious B.I.G - hypnotize would have been recorded using a condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. This will aloud sound to be picked up from the front of the microphone rather than the back of the microphone. The track also has some elements of dance inside, when you listen carefully to the drum kit that is being used. The sample would be sequenced using Digital Audio this helps secure the chances of the track sounding good at a good quality son
The genre of this track is contemporary R&B, this is because it has a mixture of different elements blues, soul, funk, hip hop and dance all these elements together made the track rhythmical and it flowed. There are also some environmental sound effects this enhances the effect of realism. The track has a mid-tempo. The track also has some elements of dance inside, when you listen carefully to the drum kit that is being used you realize a pattern that is taking place. There is a snare that is being used mixed together with chords. A guitar and a piano mostly drive the track. To record the vocals they would have used condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern, they use these to pick up sound distributions from the front of the microphone, and example of this would be a Rode NT2A as a modern day example. The electronic drum would be sequenced using a drum machine The sample would be sequenced using Digital Audio this helps secure the chances of the track sounding good at a good quality sonically. In this period they would have not used tape to produce the track they would have produced it using CDs because at this time CDs were available and easier to use 1997. Digital also gives better fidelity .
Track 2 Johnny Cash Ring of Fire
The genre of this track is country but it also features elements of blues. This is because of the types of instruments have been mixed together to outline the melody. The rhythm of the track is driven by the brass, as we can hear that the brass last throughout the whole track. This track has a mid-tempo speed, which means all the instruments involved have the same speed and the same volume level, therefore there is no distortion caused during the track, which makes the melody and harmony sound clean. This track would have been recorded using vinyl and then given out using a cassette, and then using the power of an ACD it was converted digitally. The fidelity of the track is low. This would have been recorded using a condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern; this will aloud sound to be picked up from the front of the microphone rather than the back of the microphone. Because this was recorded in 1983 this means that this song would have been played on a gramophone, gramophone record sound with a small needle which fits into the flow in the recording. Track 3 Howling wolf smokestack lighting
Timmy unit 48 assignment 48
The genre of this track would be considered to be blues. The track was released in 1956. The limitations of this track would be that, because it was done using vinyl this meant that the track is analogue therefore the engineer couldnt edit the track. The limitations that the engineer would have faced was that editing the track as it was only recorded on tape, therefore or them to be able to edit it on tape they would have needed to cut and glue the rape together over and over again, if they made a mistake they would have to start all over again from scratch. For example if a phonograph were used they wouldnt be able to edit it as it was recorded using vinyl. Another type of limitations the engineer might have faced would be that the engineer would only be able to produce mono sounds instead of actually making stereo sounds, this wouldnt let him edit to the best of the abilities to make the track very good. The quality of the fidelity is very low.
Track 4 Prodigy No Good
The genre of this tack is dance. This is dance as many types of instruments in the track drive the rhythm. This track features electronic drums and electric guitars, this track is up-tempo all together the instruments make harmony and melody this makes the tack sound in sync. The way the speed was achieved was by using flextime, which is located on logic pro x these speeds up the singers vocals. Using logic, by recording the drums, would have sequenced the drums or by using midi which u can create sounds and beats from on logic. Using midi to create the sound needed for this track would have sequenced the Synthesizer. This track is digital because it was released in 1994, and at that time digital was more popular than analogue.