Rapper's Delight Project
Here is the finished Rapper's Delight Project:
The AudioTool portion of this project was a lot of fun, as I got to experiment with the synthesizers and drum machines that were available and adjust some of the parameters, such as decay and equalization. I was less comfortable with the vocal part of the assignment, as I realized quickly that the mp3 I exported from AudioTool was quicker than the original rap. The words were also a little bit different from the original, so trying to practice along to that messed me up on a few occasions. I eventually settled on a recording, which had one big stumble in words but was ultimately better than other attempts.
In the classroom, I can see how a project like this could be a great learning experience. Students get the opportunity to use the same tools professionals use to make beats, learning about the music industry. Plus, they get to work on their rhythm and recording skills with the rap. Still, I might make this an optional project because I know there would be students uncomfortable with rapping in the same way I was. I could think of alternate projects that would still allow students to practice recording and manipulating audio that would not require recording their own voice.
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