![]() I’m a qualified teacher but no, I don’t currently teach in a school. Hello! I’m Katie Wardrobe – an Australian music technology trainer and consultant with a passion for helping music teachers through my business Midnight Music. You’ll also receive weekly music tech tips and news (if you don’t already). Would you like to take a copy of this with you? Click on the download button below and we’ll send a copy straight to your email inbox. In episode 98 of the Music Tech Teacher podcast, I described the process for making your own soundwave art and gave some examples. Listen to a podcast episode about soundwave art! You can then add it to a card or print it as is and then frame it. The final step is to print the soundwave. Print your soundwave and create your artwork ![]() Here are four examples using a waveform image from Twisted Wave:ĥ. Some of the options will affect only the waveform and some will affect the waveform and the background. To change the color of the waveform: click on the image to select it, click on Image Options and then choose one of the options in the Recolor drop-down menu. To change the background of the waveform: click on the image to select it, click on Image Options and then adjust the Contrast (drag to the right to make the background lighter or white): To crop the image: click on the image first and then click on the Crop button. In Google Docs, you can change the appearance of the soundwave image before printing it.
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