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Listening and speaking.

Task 1. As you listen to Part 1, answer these questions:

1 Where does Steve work?

a college

b commercial radio station

с recording studio

d mobile disco

2 Where did he work previously?

a college

b commercial radio station

с recording studio

d mobile disco

3 When he was a school and college student, what interest did he have in sound?

a he had his own band

b he had his own mobile disco

с he used to make commercials

d he recorded live music

4 What was he recording that day?

a a Japanese radio programme

b a tape compilation

с a self-study language tape

d a whisky commercial

Task 2. As you listen to Part 2, answer these questions:

1 Which one of these is not required to make a recording?

a a mike

b a tape recorder

с a recording studio

d a room with good acoustics

2 What will allow you to make a proper recording?

a a Portastudio

b a VU meter

с a bargraph

d special effects

3 What does a Portastudio combine?

a special effects and a cassette deck

b a mike and a cassette deck

с a mixer and a cassette deck

d a VU meter and a cassette deck

4 Which one of the following is not a special effect?

a reverb

b echo

с compression

d distortion

5 What should you do before making the final copy?

a take a break

b check the recording levels

с add special effects

d run the tape backwards

Task 3. Listen again to the complete interview nd answer these more difficult questions:

1 What was unusual about the recording made that day?

2 What's the difference between a commercial mixing desk and a Portastudio?

3 Why should you keep an eye on the bargraph or VU meter when recording?

4 How is mixing down like developing and printing a photograph?

5 What's the danger of mixing down without a break?

Reading Comparing sources.

In work and study we depend on information from different sources, for example, what we hear from lecturers and what we read in textbooks. In the exercise that follows, you are asked to compare a listening text and a reading text.

Task 4. Read this advice on 'Mixing down'. Listen again to Part 2. Then note the points in this text which are additional to those given on the tape.

Mixing down.

When mixing down, play back and listen to your master version through different speakers. If it still sounds good on cheap speakers, it passes the test. If possible, mix down on a later day to the recording. Have a break, as fresh ears hear things differently.

Similarly, do not mix on your own - someone else might point out things you have missed. And do not keep turning the volume up to hear things better. Keep an eye on the volume and, if necessary, turn everything down and have a break. It will seem loud enough when you come back.

Above all, always keep in mind the overall sound. Do not listen to one instrument at the expense of others. Walk around the room while listening to a playback. Remember: sound is flexible and can be changed by the slightest factor, so use your ears.

Language study Giving advice.

The interview and the text mention things to do and things not to do when making your own recordings. For example:

Things to do

Leave it for a bit before you make the final copy.

Things not to do

Make sure you don't go into the red or you'll get distortion.

Here are some other ways in which we can give advice in an informal way. Note how we can make the advice stronger.

Things to do

1 You should keep an eye on the recording level.

2 Always keep an eye on the recording level.

3 You must always keep an eye on the recording level.

Things not to do

1 You shouldn't put the microphone too close to the drums.

2 Never put the microphone too close to the drums.

3 You must never put the microphone too close to the drums.

Task 5. Write a list of things to do and things not to do when making a recording. Use information from the text and from the tape together with any information of your own. For example:

Things to do

1 You should listen to your master through different speakers.

Things not to do

2 Don't keep turning the volume up to 'hear things better'.

When you have finished, exchange lists with your partner. Do you agree with the list your partner has made? If not, discuss any disagreement with your partner.

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