Audio Recording and Production
Certificate Program

Learn how to be a
Recording Engineer,
Mixing Engineer,
and Audio Producer,
and become a
Master at running
ProTools

 

 

 

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday March 1st 1-4 PM

Next Semester begins May 19th, 2008


Programs Overview

Audio Recording and Production
Certificate Program

Audio Producer Certificate Program

Music Business Certificate Program

Audio for Media Certificate Program

Digital Composition Certificate Program


Sound Healing & Therapy Certificate Program

Associate Degree Program

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Day and night classes run parallel so you can easily switch back and forth if you need to miss a class.

Day Classes
Classes are normally:
Mondays 10AM - 1:30 PM
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10AM - 11:45AM; Labs from 12:30 - 3:30PM

Fridays 10AM - 5PM Music Theory and Voice and Piano for Producers

Night Classes
Classes are:
Mondays and Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 PM Audio Recording and Mixing
Wednesdays 6 PM-Midnight Labs
Thursday nights or Saturday Mornings - Music Theory and Voice and Piano for Producers

Size
Classes are limited to 25 people, so classes are small enough to address specific questions and concerns of each student. (although classes are normally around 10 people). Classes are broken into much smaller groups for recording sessions. Labs are only 1 or 2 people per lab station.


Course #
Hours
Tuition
Course Descriptions

AT 101
$1300
33 Hrs.
Technology of Digital Audio Production
11 classes

This class explores the function and operation of studio equipment with a perspective on how each piece of equipment contributes to a good mix. The basic characteristics of sound are explored first, in order to give you a basis for understanding what each piece of equipment is doing to a sound.
• Signal Routing - Signal flow in various types of consoles (including Computers). How to wire your whole system including patchbay and studio.
• Physics of Sound - Amplitude, Frequency and Time. Harmonic Structure of sound, Volume Measurement and Perception, and Phase Cancellation problems
• Equalization - Types of EQ. Specific techniques for using and understand how to use EQ.
• Effects and Processing - Compressor/Limiters, Noise Gate, Delays, Flanging, Chorus, Phasing, Reverb, and Harmony Processors
• Microphones - Various types and when to use on or the other

AT 110

$1300
33 Hrs.

The Art of Digital Audio Production
11 classes

This class is broken down into 4 Modules:

 

AT110A
$450 when taken individually
(3 Labs included)
Module 1 - Pro Tools
Two classes
Digidesign's Multitrack hard disk recording and editing system.
• Multitrack Recording, Editing, and Mixing
• Arranging music
• Finding the tempo of a song
• Stretching beats and drum loops to fit tempo
• Effects bussing and Auxiliary Sends
• Automation & Mastering
 
AT110B
$485 when taken individually
(3 Labs included)

Module 2 - MIDI, Reason, Spectrasonics and Beats
Three classes
This class covers MIDI recording, editing and mixing in ProTools. Reason is the number one program for creating arrangements and beats. Spectrasonics programs Stylus RMX, Atmosphere, and Trilogy are the top software sound modules for both Mac and PC.
• Sequencing - MIDI Recording/Editing
• Making beats and Arranging music with MIDI
• MIDI Signal Routing
• External and Software Sound Modules
• Quantizing, Transposition
• Synchronization of Reason and Stylus RMX with ProTools
 
AT110C
$485 when taken individually
(3 Labs included)


Module 3 - The Art of Producing
Three classes
• Various types of Producers - Executive, Music, Engineering
• What it takes to be a great Producer
• Organization, Scheduling, Budgeting
• Critiquing a project in Pre-Production
• Inspiring Great Performances
• Critiquing Performances
• Copyrights, Royalties, Record Deals
 
AT110D
$485 when taken individually
(3 Labs included)




Module 4 - Advanced Mixing - The Art of Mixing
Three classes

An overview of common values held for what makes a great mix. In-depth instruction on Mixing Theory using the Virtual Mixer Concept. Dynamics that can be created with each piece of equipment to create different structures of mixes for different styles of music and songs.
• Structures of Mixes using Virtual Mixer™ Concept
• The Mixing Process
• Multi-Level Effects
• All Dynamics that can be created with Vol, Panning, EQ, and Effects
• Automated Mixing
• Mastering and CD Pressing
• Different Values for what makes a “Great Mix.”


AT 101L
$1200
66 Hrs.

 

Audio Recording and Production Labs
11 labs (6 hours per week for 11 weeks)

Hands-on time Recording and Mixing in order to master the equipment and the recording/mixing processes.
• Multitrack Mixing
• Live Recording Sessions



MU101
$950
33 Hrs.

Music Theory for Recording Engineers and Producers
11 classes (3 hours one day per week over 11 weeks)

Music Theory from a Producer's perspective. Develop more respect from serious musicians. Important for being able to read a band's music, follow along, and communicate better with musicians. Also critical for coming up with beats and arrangements when creating music in Sequencers and Digital Audio Workstations.
• Staffs, Clefs, Time Signatures, Note recognition
• Intervals, Chord Structures and Harmonies
• Key Signatures and Scales
• Texture and Density
• Song Forms

 


MU110
$950
33 Hrs.

Voice and Piano Lessons for Producers
11 classes (3 hours one day per week over 11 weeks)
As an Engineer or Producer it is important to be able to sing an idea to the band. It is also critical to be able to play an idea, and work out parts on a keyboard. Having these skills gives you a critical edge as a Producer, and again, more respect.

198 Hrs
$5700



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