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Recognize sound frequencies, control them for desired results, manage direct/reflected sound, and enhance quality for better audio outcomes.
Discover optimal sound recording techniques, explore microphone types, and master selection and usage for tailored recording requirements.
Understand the computer requirements for audio recording, and know the ideal hardware and software to meet your audio engineering needs.
Determine the appropriate number of microphones, choose the best sound card, prepare the studio and design it professionally.
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Introduction to Audio Engineering
Bass - Treble - Dynamic
Ways to control Sound Reflections (Acoustic Treatment Panels)
Limiter
1. Course Introduction
Introduction
2. The Audio
Introduction to Audio Engineering
Audio Frequency, Its Applications and Importance (Frequency)
The concept of sound, its physics, and how to deal with it
Sound Recording Methods and Techniques
Types of Microphones and The Uses of Each Type
Methods of Dealing with Microphones
Choosing Computer Specifications and Their Relationship with Sound
Choose your Microphone and Sound Card
The Most Important Audio Programs, Their Uses, and Selection Criteria
Recording Place
3. Important Concepts
Hertz - Decibe - wave spectrum
Bass - Treble - Dynamic
Compress - Loudness - LUFS
Digital Audio - Analog Audio - Mix
Master - Synce - Mixer
Gain - In and out put - Aux
48v - pad - Clipping
Control - Feather - Channel
Mic Line - Vert - Phase - AFX
Rverb - Delay - Chorus
Equalize - Compresser - ban
Mute - Solo - Sent
Return - Bus - Edit
Mixer Window â cue â Headphones â Preamps
4. Inside The Studio
Contents and Specifications of the Professional Studio
Sound card and its best use
How Microphones Work
Types and Methods of Installing Audio Connections (Analog â Digital)
Device Components and Connections: (Presonus Monitor Station)
Types of Headphones and How to Operate Them
Features of Dual Tube Preamp Buttons, Inputs and Outputs
Capabilities of the Audio Control Device (Controls)
Ways to control Sound Reflections (Acoustic Treatment Panels)
Types and Functions of the Midi keyboard to Control Sounds and Rhythms
Recording Room Specifications and Factors Affecting Sound Recording
5. Practical Application
Sound Spectrum
The Mixer Part 1
The Mixer Part 2
Mix or Gain Tool
Gate Concept and Dynamic Plugins Introduction
Noise Reduction Part 1
Noise Reduction Part 2
Equalizer Part 1
Equalizer Part 2
Equalizer Part 3
Compressor Part 1
Compressor Part 2
Limiter
Multiband Compressor
De-esser
Reverb
Delay
6. Summary
Tips
The art of audio engineering allows us to control sound and create exceptional auditory experiences. Through this course, we will delve into the world of audio frequencies, and we will explore how to deal with direct and reflected sound, and how to record sound with professional studio quality so that it is delivered clearly and with high quality. You will also learn about the different types of microphones and how to choose the appropriate type for each type of recording. No talk about audio engineering would be complete without touching on hardware and software requirements, and how to equip and design the studio in a way that ensures optimal sound quality. We will also review the best tools and techniques used in audio engineering, and how to apply them effectively. Join us on this fun and informative journey, and get ready to discover the world of audio engineering.
There are no requirements for this course. Your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are all you need to achieve the utmost benefit from this course.
Music Composer
320 Learners
2 Course