2-Day Intensive Music Production & Sound Engineering Course
Sat 14th August, 2010 by Roasted Studios
Intensive Music Production Course - £290
Want to learn about music production and sound engineering but don't have the time to attend a lengthy college or university course? Roasted Studios provide intensive short courses to give you the practical knowledge to get started in music production & sound engineering fast.
Tailor Made Practical Training
Our intensive 2-Day course covers music production and sound engineering, from how sound is generated right through to mixing and mastering, but the course can also be tailored to your particular area of interest. You could choose to spend the duration of the course concentrating on specific subjects such as mixing or working solely with software for example.
The Course is suitable for both complete beginners and those with previous experience. This course can also be of great benefit for those who are thinking of setting up a home studio or an audio computer system, as well as those looking to pursue a career in sound engineering, where practical studio experience is invaluable.
Our Intensive 2-Day Course Covers:
Sound & Auditory Perception
-The basics of sound and how we perceive it
Microphones & Sound Capture
- Types of microphones, Microphone Placement, Cabling...
Loud Speakers
- Speaker Design, Active & Passive Monitors, Surround Sound
Mixing Consoles
- Console Formats, Routing, Auxiliaries, Groups, Metering...
Analogue & Digital Recording
- Computer based Recording, Tape Formats, DA-AD Conversion...
Outboard Processors
- Effects Units, Compressors, Gates...
Software Digital Audio Workstations
Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase... MIDI & Audio Recording, Plugins, Mixing, Mastering, Interfacing...
Mixing & Mastering
- Digital software & Anaogue mixing and mastering. CD authoring
Multitrack Recording Sessions
- Students are offered the opportunity to record a full live band in a real world recording session situation, dealing with a variety of instruments and musicians, then mix and master the session to produce a final mastered CD. Alternatively students are welcome to record their own music and take away their production on CD

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