Vibrations: Exclusively using digital music production as an approach to the lack of knowledge in instruments among musicians

Document Types

Arts and Design Research Presentation

Research Advisor (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial)

Ziv B. Astronomo

Abstract/Executive Summary

“Vibrations: Exclusively using digital music production as an approach to the lack of knowledge in instruments among musicians” discusses the history of digital audio production; its innovation, application, and how it can improve the workflow of aspiring musicians in the industry. Techniques in digital audio production will be discussed in depth within the paper, and possible uses for conceptualizing new sounds will be shared. Insights/and opinions will be discussed from the data collected from the research’s participants to add further support to the topic as a whole. Together with two sample tracks and a collection of data within the paper, the research team of vibrations aim towards providing a possible solution for struggling musicians in the industry.

Research Theme (for Paper Presentation and Poster Presentation submissions only)

Music and Sonic Art (MUS)

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Vibrations: Exclusively using digital music production as an approach to the lack of knowledge in instruments among musicians

Jaime Hilario Virtual Auditorium 2

“Vibrations: Exclusively using digital music production as an approach to the lack of knowledge in instruments among musicians” discusses the history of digital audio production; its innovation, application, and how it can improve the workflow of aspiring musicians in the industry. Techniques in digital audio production will be discussed in depth within the paper, and possible uses for conceptualizing new sounds will be shared. Insights/and opinions will be discussed from the data collected from the research’s participants to add further support to the topic as a whole. Together with two sample tracks and a collection of data within the paper, the research team of vibrations aim towards providing a possible solution for struggling musicians in the industry.