Digital audio workstations (DAWs) occupy a prominent space in the creative arts. Songwriters, composers, producers, and audio engineers use a combination of software and virtual instruments to record and make music. Educators increasingly find DAWs useful for teaching concepts in signal flow, acoustics and sound synthesis, and to model analogue processes. As the creative industries shift to primarily software-based platforms, the identities, roles, and responsibilities of the participants intersect and blur. Similarly, networked technologies change the space and place of creative activity. Now, the ‘studio’ exists virtually anywhere. For educators working with students, these changing paradigms present a series of challenges. This article...
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© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
This article discusses a proposed design and sound tool teaching and learning approach, with interes...
Building on previous studies I have undertaken in the educational context, this paper offers observa...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
The article suggests that the non-destructive editing features of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This chapter considers how educators can develop principles of music production in a digital age. It...
The following video demonstrates a novel approach using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) as a new f...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly as a tool, se...
Pop is increasingly assimilating the compositional practices of hip- hop and EDM (electronic dance m...
This Symposium is about change and innovation in music teaching. It comes at a time when music educa...
This article investigates and interrogates notions of student-centered music learning through collab...
The article suggests that the non-destructive editing features of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW...
The use of technology in music and education can no longer be described as a recent development. Mus...
Music making and technological development has always been connected. The digital revolution has mad...
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
This article discusses a proposed design and sound tool teaching and learning approach, with interes...
Building on previous studies I have undertaken in the educational context, this paper offers observa...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
The article suggests that the non-destructive editing features of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This chapter considers how educators can develop principles of music production in a digital age. It...
The following video demonstrates a novel approach using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) as a new f...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly as a tool, se...
Pop is increasingly assimilating the compositional practices of hip- hop and EDM (electronic dance m...
This Symposium is about change and innovation in music teaching. It comes at a time when music educa...
This article investigates and interrogates notions of student-centered music learning through collab...