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Digital Audio training courses and schools Digital Sound and Electronic Music ProductionTotal 13 training course(s) at schools in United States.
School: SAE Institute New York [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): New York, New York, United States Tel.: 212-944-9121Advanced Engineering and Digital Audio Applications Course Format: Classroom Hard Disk Recording
Intro to Pro Tools
Mixing Techniques
Synchronization, Interfacing and Formats
Advanced Signal Flow I (Neve)
Mastering
Advanced Signal Flow II (SSL)
Digital Audio Software and Advanced Studio Equipment Course Format: Classroom Signal Flow II (Analog 8 Buss console)
Stereo Microphone Techniques
Advanced Sequencing I (MOTU Digital Performer)
Advanced Sequencing II (Apple Logic Pro)
Sampling
Signal Flow III (Digital X-Bus console)
Loudspeakers and Amplifiers
Session Procedures
School: Video Symphony TV & Film School [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (888) VS1-AVIDDigital Audio Editing and Mixing (Certificate) Course Format: Classroom To train budding editors,sound technicians,post production supervisors, and music producers with top-of-the-line skills in professional-level audio editing and mixing for motion pictures, TV and video. Digidesign Pro Tools Operator and Expert Certificates attest to the skill levels of successful students. The recommended length for this program is 10 months, but students may be able to complete...
Digital Audio Course Format: Classroom This class covers analog audio, digital audio, sample rate, bit rate, Nyquist Theorem, level setting and measuring, connectors (RCA, 1/4, XLR, balanced, unbalanced), digital audio (AES/EBU, SPDIF, TDIF, ADAT, optical), microphone basics, headroom, sends, returns, inserts, EQ, compression and limiting, dither.
School: Bay Area Video Coalition [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): San Francisco, California, United States Tel.: 415.861.3282Digital Audio: Fundamentals Workshop Course Format: Classroom This workshop is designed for those just getting started in Digital Audio.
In this class, students will dive into the "waves of sound," learn the basics of sound physics, and how sound is digitized. You will get a hands-on demonstration of Pro Tools, and an introduction to other audio editing software platforms. In just eight hours, you will explore processing sound, adding effects...
School: The Fort Collins Digtal Workshop [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Fort Collins, Colorado, United States Tel.: 970-980-8091COMPUTER BASED RECORDING Workshop Course Format: Classroom A solid foundation in the "analog" world is key for "musical" results in digital audio.
A overview of basic analogy concepts and terminology that applies directly to digital recording are covered in this course. Then an introduction into M.I.D.I application and terms to help you express "musically" into your computer or digital audio workstation. We will then f...
MIDI APPLICATIONS FOR LIVE AND STUDIO Workshop Course Format: Classroom This workshop is designed to help you get the most out of your investment and become more expressive in your digital recordings.
A overview of CC controllers and values and how to assign various tasks or performances using the M.I.D.I protocol are covered on this course. From changing patches from your keyboard, editing in a sequencer to programming a light show, all musical applications ar...
MIDI THEORY Workshop Course Format: Classroom This course explores the world of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), a data connection that allows sequencers, keyboards, drum machines, and computer programs to communicate and record performances which can then be played back on multiple synthesizers and sound modules. This series also covers sampling, synthesizer types, and additional characteristics of sound and signal.
SOFTWARE SEQUENCING AND EDITING Workshop Course Format: Classroom This workshop is tailored to develop "workflow" within your sequencing program.
A unique intergration of sequencing concepts with musical applications will quickly improve producing your own music. Key editing features and how to get the best musical results, mixing, and automation are covered in this workshop.This course ends with a group session performing,editing, mixing then p...
DIGITAL THEORY Workshop Course Format: Classroom This lecture series covers the concepts and basics of modern digital audio. Equipment setup and specifications, categories of computer-based digital editing systems, audio file types and compatibility, latency, and clocking are but a few of the topics covered.
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