This is the Wikiversity workspace for the UNIT-E community.
The UNIT-E community is focused on several music genres and the use of Free Audio Software in its productions. All of the music is licenced using Creative Commons licensing and free production tools such as Audacity and Hydrogen drums. This educational unit is here to provide resources and a knowledge-base for Audio Engineering and to provide leadership in the area of Music Production and to explore the possibility of Jamming Online.
This is intended to be a section with step-by-step guides covering how-to do certain processes, in basic, especially as using the tools listed, but also as applies to the concepts in general as applies to any software/hardware.
Need multiple subsections, a general overview tutorial covering basic concepts, and individual guidelines on types of instruments, vocals, etc.
Need general concept overview, guidelines on each of the major types of synthesis, then software & hardware specifics, covering how to take the concepts and put them into practice using specific real world examples.
Need pages covering mixing via hardware and software, concepts of mastering, mix downs. important concepts such as Nyquist Frequency, Aliasing, etc.
please stay tuned for further developments
+ Pure Data
The UNIT-E Roundtable is an idea for a call-in show on Wiki Campus Radio for adding another dimension to UNIT-E outreach to the Internet Public. This is all still in the "pre-alfa" stage (planning and brainstorming)