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Only AIA's Complete Master Course gives you all this:



30 Video lessons
60 Action - Audio lessons
FREE evaluation of your mixes and songs
Complete Audio Dictionary
Mixing Training Poster (See preview)a
Unlimited Track Sheets

Unlimited AIA Business Cards with your name and your contact info

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Your own personal instructor
Books and equipment sources
Lowest Cost / No Hidden Charges
Money Back Guarantee
Plus much moreaaaaaiiaa



Benefits and Exclusive Features
Discover what AIA's sound engineer training course can do for you:
• Start your own record label and recording studio business
• Make your recordings sound as if they came from a state-of -the-art studio
• Help you build or upgrade your own personal home recording studio
• Become a highly regarded professional sound engineer or music producer
• Help you choose the right equipment for your type of recording
• Make networking contacts in the industry all over the world
• Find full or part time audio and production work
• Work in any of dozens of audio-related jobs in the entertainment world
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More Advantages:

1. Two Courses for the Price of One
Not only will you become a fully trained Recording Engineer, but you will also have the knowledge of a multi-talented Music Producer . You will be able to sign artists, produce them in the studio, form your own record company and manage their careers.


2. Take your exams ONLINE from your own home.
Unlike most of the other recording schools, you can take all your exams from your own home. You can even refer back to your training manual if you need to.
We want you to pass. Some schools even make you attend a special examination room - and make you pay extra for this. Not AIA!

3. Action-Audio Training Gives You Knowledge and Experience.
Your AIA training is ears-on training. Each lesson is an easy-to-understand audio-visual-action experience. Actual recording sessions give you on-the-job type training to advance you quickly. Learning by doing is the best and most effective way to learn new skills.

4. Once a AIA Graduate, Always a AIA Graduate.
Mr. Miller and the entire AIA staff take a personal interest in every AIA graduate. At any time in the future when and if you need assistance, answers to your questions, career advice or for other courses of study, you may look to AIA for help. AIA is your partner as long as you want us.

5. Length of your course.
There is no time limit imposed upon you - you can take as long as you wish.



If you Sign up Online you'll be up and running right away!



No Prior Experience or License Needed

All you need is a love for music and a genuine desire to learn the recording arts.

If you have ever dreamed of being being able to produce your own music with that professional sound this is your chance to make that dream come true.

If you follow our instructions in Lesson 1 you could even be working before you finish your course!


"If you are not quite sure you want to be a recording engineer and music producer, or if you have any questions about the AIA training course then I urge you to call me right now. I will answer your questions and help you enter this exciting and rewarding profession."

Peter Miller
(415) 752-0701 (9 am - 5 pm PST)

You Can Spend More, But You Cannot Get More


AIA is a member of : The Better Business Bureau

Approved and licensed by the State of California
Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education

Audio Institute of America - 814 46th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121

TEL/FAX (415)752-0701 audioinst@earthlink.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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