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some of the topics covered
in the 25 big lessons
digital recording techniques
the art of mixing
how to make great mixes
building your own studio
how to use recording software
getting great guitar and bass sounds
making and editing drumbeats
setting up your own record label
step-by-step, a complete recording session is analyzed from start to finish
recording vocals
correcting out-of-tune mistakes
digital audio workstations
differences in computer software
how to be a master producer
mastering your final mixes
using various plug-ins
MIDI recording
how to use compressors
different types of compressors
how to use equalizers
different types of equalizers
which frequencies sound best for different vocals and instruments
equipment inter-connection
working as a pro engineer
adapting to live-sound mixing
the use of echo and reverb
different microphone techniques
looping
synthesizers and keyboards
drum machines and sampling
different pre-amplifiers
how to perform editing
using mixing consoles
recording live drums
soundproofing rooms and studios
equipment layout
analog recording
how to find a job
overdubbing vocals and instruments
about freqencies and decibels
microphone choices
selling your CD on your own website
CD manufacturing and duplication
condensor and dynamic mics
ribbon snd other microphones
effects processors
loudspeakers and monitoring
songwriting and song publishing
booking sessions in your own studio
how to attract customers
calibrating equipment
advertising and networking
Internet resources . . .
plus much more
Our course embraces all of the following recording software:
Pro Tools -
Cubase -
Nuendo -
Motu Digital Performer -
Ableton Live -
Reason -
Magix Samplitude -
Cakewalk -
Apple Logic Studio 8 -
Sonar -
Logic Pro -
Adobe Audition -
Performer -
Sony Acid Pro -
Fruity Loops -
Garage Band -
Sound Forge -
Motif -
Vista -
Waves -
Turtle Beach -
Voyetra -
and many others
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