About Course
SOUND RECORDING, AUDIO ENGINEERING & MUSIC PRODUCTION COURSE
INTRODUCTION
This course helps to learn to start a career in commercial radio, enhance to work skills in community radio. The course will help develop the understanding of on/air computers.
SCOPE
Work as TV Journalist, News reporter, Researcher, T.V. Anchor, Content Writer, Production Executive, Voice Over Artist etc. also can work as Freelance reporter.
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction to microphones
patching
M.I.D.I
srtting upresording studios
Recording procedures
Production techniques
Signal flow
Multitrack recording
Covers all aspects of multi track recording and mixer use for acoustic recording such as analogue vs digital mixers, singal flow
Mic/line inputs, monitor inputs
Group outputs and master outputs
Aux send and returns
Conneions; SLR, 1/4 inch, phono,
Optical
Balanced & Unbalanced connection
Levels
Routing,
Boucing Down
Dropping in and out
Electronics, amplifers, signal processors
Mixing Techniques
Equalisation techniques
Metering
Sampling
Synthesisers
Reverberation
Digital delays
DAW Sequencing Digital Audio workstation
S.M.P.T.E synchronisation
Compression and Noise Gates
Digital vs Analog Formats
cable wiring, routingand patchays
lining up,
Multi-Track recording and microphone techniques
Microphone types, placement, stereo techniques
Recording electric guitars, using DI boxes bass cabinet miking
Recording techniques
Vocal, getting a good monitor mix microphone selection and placement for vocals
Advanced Effects and EQ use
Electricity and audio, hums, earth loops, impedance matcthing
Recording a band
Overdubbing
Archiving and session recall
Routines
Creating a rough Mix
Cut and pasting
Group track
Using Controllers
The mixer
Using plug-ins
Audio & automation editing
Channel assignment
VST instruments
Recording audio etc …
Importing Audio
Audio recording
Softwares
Nondio
Cubase
Pro tools
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