Digital Music Production

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Kalli Titus

The midi project was all experimenting with MIDI tracks that where pre existing and ones I made myself.

I looked through different loops and found all kinds so I added loops that where a classical genre and tried to make a song that incorporated modern beats but still had a more orchestral feel to it.


Quinn Hedt

This was one of my earlier projects, and it was originally intended to be like music for a game trailer. Then later on, we were asked to upgrade one of our projects, and I chose this one. I added a bit more structure, made it longer, and added a lot of reverb, panning, automation and synth.

A while ago I saw this video of people remixing a classical piece of music with modern instruments. For our final project, I thought of this and decided to remix Beethovens Fur Elise. I added new instruments, a lot of percussion, and some panning, automation and delay, and then I was done.


Julian Gentiluomo

big plane go buuurrrr

synth rock go so hard


Jeremiah Graham

I was going for a Lofi song with a calming atmosphere, but also had a good beat to vibe to that could go with anything. I mostly used a lot of Apples Loops and some MIDI, and just adjusted and edited them from there, and added a lot of filters so it felt more original.

This ones pretty similar to my other one, I was going for a Lofi song with a really muffled and echoed feel, that also has a pretty good beat, but still calm enough to fall asleep to and could really go with anything. Just like the last one I mostly used a lot of Apple Loops and some MIDI, then from there I added a lot filters and settings and adjusted it so it felt more original and sounded better.


Mohamed Abdalla


Eli Nelson

This was the last project I made, which I made in 2 and a half days. I went for a march song of an invading army. It uses a cello loop, a tuba loop, and a MIDI synth, trumpet and drum machine.

This was the revised project that I made of my 4th project. It goes for a calm, jazzy feel and features a MIDI french horn and piano, along with 2 guitar loops and a bass loop.


Charlie Nelson

Mr. Haas asked us to make a beat in the same ilk as hip-hop, but he might've asked too close to Halloween. I sampled a laugh from a horror film and used a dark melody to fit the theme.

I attempted to incorporate "the Devil's" tritones into a soft ethereal piece to make it more eerie.