Introduction to Professional Studio Recording
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-01-13 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Professional Studio Recording
Overview
This course is about the nature of sound, how different types of microphone capture sound, how best to set up for recording and how to elicit memorable performances from musicians in the studio. We also look at approaches to editing, mixing and mastering, with a strong element of critical listening to underpin a practical hands-on approach.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the professional recording studio environment.
- Develop an understanding of analogue and digital studio techniques.
- Develop experience in a range of microphone technologies and applications.
- Attain skills with which to produce and deliver complete recordings.
Who Would Benefit
This course is for musicians and aspiring music producers interested in developing their practical skills in a real-life recording studio environment.
Course in Depth
You'll be taught in RBC's high-end industry standard recording studios, which contain an SSL mixing desk, Prism audio interfaces and monitoring from ATC and PMC. There will be access to RBC's extensive microphone collection. You'll use industry standard DAWs, such as Logic, Pro Tools and Reaper.
We'll look in detail at the typical preproduction, production and postproduction stages of recording projects. We will consider techniques, tips and tricks to get a good outcome, as well as respond to any specific issues that you might be wanting to overcome in your own musical projects.
All the techniques taught in this course are fully transferrable to project or home studios.
Any recordings or project files created during the course will be available to you to take away and work with at home.
This Short Course does not contain any formal assessments, but upon successfully attending and completing the programme, you will be issued with an official BCU Certificate of Achievement with which to evidence your skills.
There are no pre-requisite qualifications to attend, but some basic IT knowledge and musical skills on an instrument would be valuable.
Schedule & Location
The course consists of 10 sessions of 2-hours' duration, taking place on successive Monday evenings starting on January 13, 2025.
Full Schedule
- Monday 13 January
- Monday 20 January
- Monday 27 January
- Monday 3 February
- Monday 10 February
- Monday 17 February
- Monday 24 February
- Monday 3 March
- Monday 10 March
- Monday 17 March
Location
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham B4 7XR
Fees
- Level: Short course
- Cost: £300 (inc vat)
