Arthur is making our Twitch livestream debut on April 1st, 2021, at 8:00pm with our First Annual Fundraiser and Telethon! Over the upcoming days, we are aiming to hit our 2021 fundraising goal of $10,000.
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To highlight the ever-expanding catalogue of music in the city of Peterborough and the Kawartha Lakes region, Spencer Wells provides a detailed list of artist submissions for the 2021 Record Production Month Challenge. This is the final article based on the Revvin Up radio miniseries on Trent Radio.
As the Record Production Month challenge draws closer to the submission date, Spencer Wells and Connor Stinson discuss the basics of mixing and mastering recorded audio – including equalizers, compression, and reverb effects. The article touches upon Spencer and Connor’s experiences as co-hosts and musicians, with tips based on the Audacity recording and editing platform. Part of a month-long series documenting the 2021 RPM Challenge.
Spencer Wells and Skye Vasey discuss some fundamental techniques to capturing audio, including microphone placement, natural acoustics, sound isolation and much more. The article reflects both Spencer and Skye's individual experiences in DIY recording, referring to many easy-to-learn tricks that anyone can use to record high-quality audio. Part of a month-long series documenting the 2021 RPM Challenge.
The Yearbook of Producer Oriented Radio in Nogojiwanong, Peterborough & The Kawarthas. Trent Radio is an educational facility with a Community broadcasting license, and our volunteer programmers strive to produce exceptional quality radio content that promotes a positive use of radio, explores the power & potential of radio, and reflects our community to itself and the world beyond.
Important Note: This zine contains content throughout that some people may find uncomfortable. While some submissions contain their own content warnings at the submitter's discretion, there is nudity, sexually explicit material, and frank discussions of depression, self-harm, transphobia, homophobia, and kink throughout. Please enjoy Queerline 2021 in a manner that is safe for you.
The Yearbook of Producer Oriented Radio in Nogojiwanong, Peterborough & The Kawarthas. Trent Radio is an educational facility with a Community broadcasting license, and our volunteer programmers strive to produce exceptional quality radio content that promotes a positive use of radio, explores the power & potential of radio, and reflects our community to itself and the world beyond.
This episode, the editors welcome the event that signals crying students, raging seasonal depression, and a flood of Instagram stories: Spotify Wrapped.