Thursday, July 19, 2012

Audio and sounfd engineering


Careers in Audio Engineering Start Here

http://www.recordingconnection.com/courses/audio-engineering

Audio engineers can make a six-figure yearly income in any city in the world. There are many career opportunities available to those who are properly trained and connected in audio engineering, such as:

  • Chief Engineer
  • Staff Engineer
  • Assistant Engineer
  • Studio Owner

Additionally, many music producers, mixers, and mastering specialists are also audio engineers.

In short, for any career in audio, the best place to start is to learn the ins and outs of a recording studio as an audio engineer. In order to be successful, you MUST know how a real recording studio works. Let's be clear: traditional audio schools do not ever get you into a real recording studio. You never meet real clients, you never meet real engineers, and you certainly never work under real audio engineers and music producers.

A college recording studio, while it may look nice, is not the same as a professional recording studio, like the studio into which Recording Connection Audio Institute will place you from day one.

To make it as an audio engineer, you also MUST know:
  • Digital audio
  • How microphones are designed and used
  • Correct microphone placement
  • The ins and outs of signal flow and patch bays
  • How analog consoles work
  • In-depth study of analog consoles
  • Audio processing
  • Pro Tools 8
  • Reason, Logic, or Ableton Live
  • Available audio plugins and how they work
  • Signal processing and compressors
  • How to perform a professional mix-down
  • How various studios are designed and how their monitors work
  • Electronic music and beat matching
  • Sync and automation
  • Recording and mixing ins and outs
  • Surround mixing
  • How to deal with clients
 http://www.recordingconnection.com/courses/audio-engineering
http://www.audiorecordingschool.com/

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Become an all-round sound engineer capable of creating, designing, capturing,
  • Editing and reproduction.
  • Introduction to cinema and the world of sound.
  • Get acquainted with equipments.
  • Sound Capturing and types of microphone.
  • Introduction to sound designing
  • Sourcing for canned sound.
  • Sound reproduction.
  • Functional usage of Digital workstation and software like Nuendo, Protools, etc, at country's best
  • Sound set-ups besides learning on in-house optimal multiflex environment.
  • Signal Flow and mixing consoles.
  • Microphone techniques.
  • Dubbing on film and beta format.
  • Mono, Stereo and 5.1 surround sound.
  • Processing: Equalization, dynamics and time domain.
  • Outdoor recording, sound reinforcement for live recording.
  • Sound effects and sound editing with mo pictures. Mixing and mastering.
  • Equipment maintenance and trouble shooting.
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http://www.sac.ac.in/audio-engineering-music-production-course.asp
http://www.mi.edu/audioengineering/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_engineering
http://education-portal.com/audio_engineering_schools.html
http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/Course/Audio-Engineering-and-Sound-Production.cfm
http://audioengineeringsource.com/audio-engineering-degree-2/
http://www.collegesurfing.com/content/audio-engineering-schools/

http://www.recordingconnection.com/courses/audio-engineering


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