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How to get ideas for technology in your music lessons
How can you discover meaningful ways of applying technology in your music teaching? One way is to seek inspiration. That may not sound very concrete, so let me make it […]
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Kick-off Session to Strengthen Technology-enriched Music Education
Within the framework of the MuziekopleidersAkkoord, the foundation Méér Muziek in de Klas is working to strengthen the role of technology and digital didactics in music education in primary education (PO), […] read more
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Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI
These weeks, many universities of applied sciences are focused on assessment and completion. The same applies at ArtEZ Conservatory Enschede, where teaching weeks have now been replaced by exam and […] read more
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New BandLab Guide to get you DAW-Ready
To help you get started with using a digital audio workstation (DAW) for and in your music education practice, I launched the first DAW guide. This BandLab guide includes thirteen […] read more
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Fade-in, Fade-out, and Crossfades in BandLab
BandLab makes it easy to add fade-ins, fade-outs, and crossfades to your audio regions. These tools help you smooth transitions and avoid sudden starts or cuts. Fade-in and Fade-out Tip: […] read more
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Adjusting Region Length in BandLab
Changing the length of audio or MIDI regions in BandLab helps you control timing, build loops, and fine-tune your arrangement. Here’s how to adjust regions with precision. Trimming Regions Looping […] read more
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Arranging Regions in BandLab
Arranging your music in BandLab is easy using regions — the blocks that represent audio or MIDI parts. You can move, copy, delete and align these regions to structure your […] read more