Recording Arts
Various Mic Techniques advanced Stereo Mic Techniques like X/Y, ORTF, Spaced Mic Setup, Drum Mics, Vocal Mic Setup, Instruments and Percussion Mic Setup are Practically explained to the students using Industry Standard Mics from the likes of AKG, RODE, AUDIX and SHURE.
Module Length 12 Lectures
- Setting up various Instruments for Recording
- Preamp settings and optimisation of recording levels
- Recording Vocals and Guitars with various Mic Placements
- Recording Drums
- Setting up Headphones and Monitor Mixes
- Setting up a session for recording
- Selecting suitable configurations of tracks for Recording
Mixing and Mastering
This Section covers the detailed Mixing and Mastering Techniques using Industry Standard Audio Plugins and Hardware units from Solid State Logic. Using a hands on practical approach, students are taught how to shape up a song from scratch and make it a Polished Record. Detailed concepts of Signal processing, Automation, Side chaining, Metering, Limiting, Track Groups, Audio Import and Export formats are covered, giving the students a thorough knowledge of Advanced Sound Engineering Concepts.
Module Length 18 Lectures
- Setting up a Session for Mixing
- Organising and Colouring Tracks
- Editing Tracks
- Advanced Features of DAWS like Elastic Audio (Protools) and Flex (Logic X)
- Selecting the Right Processors
- Applying Insert Effects
- Setting up Auxiliary Channels
- Setting up Subgroup and Group Channels
- Applying Hardware Inserts
- Advanced Automation Techniques
- Nominal Mixing Levels and Gain Staging during Mixdown
- Finishing a Mix
- Exporting Options
- Dithering
- Mastering and Finalising Production
Music Theory , Midi Programming and Steinberg Cubase
Basic introduction to concepts of Music with an aim to enable the Sound Engineer to communicate more effectively with Musicians. We also cover various techniques of MIDI Music Production and In Cubase and Logic Pro. Students are also taught how to synthesize their own sounds using LFO’s, ADSR and other components of Synthesizer.
Module Length 18 Lectures
- Introduction
This covers the introduction to the Softwares,Studio setup, opening & saving projects
The interface, browsing & auditioning apple loops(Logic X)
Using transport controls & locators, navigating/zooming in track area
- Editing and Programming
This section covers Midi Programming, Editing
Recording pitchbend and modwheel, editing controller data, intro to library
Quantization and groove templates, using the drummer (Logic X), importing Midi
- Basic Music Theory
This section Covers Circle of Fifths.
Instrument Registers, Analysis of musical parts (bass, pads, instruments etc)
Staff Notations, Tempo and Time Signatures