AUBURN, Ala. – When music plays while Suni Lee competes on floor in Thursday's all-around final at the Paris Olympics, her former Auburn teammate Cassie Stevens will know every note by heart.
Cassie the Creator edited Suni’s floor music.
For Auburn’s gymnasts, head coach Jeff Graba typically edits the music for their floor routines, until last year, when Stevens switched into DIY mode.
“I’m a ‘how hard can it be?’ kind of person,” Stevens said. “I thought, I want to try it myself. If you want something done a certain way, you’ve got to learn to do it yourself.”
A media class in her senior year of high school provided the basics. Stevens did the rest on her own, learning how to use Adobe Audition to edit digital audio.
“Just started playing with it for my music,” she said. “YouTubed what I didn’t know. Ended up making music for myself that I really liked.”
Thus began Stevens’ career as a DJ Cassie, go-to music editor for Auburn gymnastics.
To thank teammate Gabby McLaughlin for doing Cassie’s choreography on floor, Stevens edited McLaughlin’s floor music.
“I did really well with hers, I’m not going to lie,” Stevens said, smiling. “After that everyone started turning to me.”