In this episode
My guest today is Matt Ferrante – a music tech teacher from the Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy – a STEM school where the motto is “Dream. Discover. Design.” They have a relatively unique digital-only arts program which meansthere is no band or chorus or even a stage.
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Resources and links mentioned
- Matt’s school Pittsburgh Sci Tech Academy
- Audio Tool
- Incredibox
- Who Sampled. Take a look at these examples: Fat Boy Slim – Praise You and Dee Lite – Groove Is In The Heart
- All three of the above appear in my Ultimate Free Music Tech Resources Guide which you can download here
- Sampler: Logic Pro EXS24. Here’s a tutorial
- Headspace mindfulness and meditation app
Midnight Music Community: special rate for MTT podcast listeners
The Midnight Music Community (MMC) is an online space for music teachers interested in learning more about music technology. There are online courses, lesson plans and lots of other resources for Chromebooks, iPads, Macs and PCs. Professional development certificates are available for all training undertaken by MMC members and I am in the Community everyday, personally answering questions and offering advice to members.
Access the special rate for podcast listeners here.
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2 Comments
Katie, are transcripts available of your podcasts?
I haven’t gone down that road yet, but it’s definitely on my to-do list! You’re the first one to enquire, but probably others would find it useful. I’ll see what I can do 🙂