Studio Even Harmony
Provide you one of the best available recording floor to achieve the best sound quality. Technically measured and carefully installed acoustic material provides super natural sound source to record the best audio quality in professional recording environment. Vice versa the control room has been designed to get the most direct sound from the speaker/monitors and avoid reflections from the walls, where we can hear the right sound of the instrument or a voice from the speakers.
Sound engineering and music productions
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
In Audio engineering program students learn about techniques of recording and music production. Professional sound engineers are responsible for operating and maintaining sound recording or broadcast equipment. The goal of this profession is to ensure that any recording or broadcast has high-quality, crystal-clear sound.
Sound engineering is a highly technical job. Becoming an audio engineer requires excellent computer skills and proficiency in working with electronic equipment. Audio engineers must coordinate with video technicians, editors, performers and directors to create professional-quality audio. The key to be professional sound engineers is to have flexibility and adaptability as you will have to work with music, spoken dialogue and other forms of audio input.
OUR PROGRAM OUTCOMES
By the end of the program, student should be able to:
Engineer, record and mix & master with high level of proficiency
Set up, maintain and operate audio recording/broadcast equipment
Choose appropriate audio equipment to use for various situations
Utilize effect processors and dynamic processors in multiple contexts
Coordinate with directors, editors, video operators and other sound engineers
Stay informed of new developments in sound engineering
Plan and schedule work in an efficient and effective manner
Perform advance MIDI and Audio programming.
Have knowledge of synthesis tools and advanced sampling programming.
Engineer live and studio sound.
TOPICS COVERED IN OUR COURSE
Basics of sound theory
Basics of acoustics (absorption, reflection and diffuser)
Audio technology (Analog and digital)
Decibels
Basic Electronics
Audio cables and connectors
Microphones
Consoles (Analog and digital)
Dynamic and effect processors
DAW (Logic, Cubase and protools)
Synchronization and MIDI
Synthesis and sampling
Basics of music theory and production
Recording and microphone techniques
Basics of mixing and mastering
Live sound engineering
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Live Sound Course teaches you the practical skills to work as a sound engineer in live music venues. Learn how to mix gigs, get to grips with mixing consoles, microphones, monitors, DI boxes and much more
OUR PROGRAM OUTCOMES
By the end of the program, student should be able to:
Operate the live sound console (analog/digital) during shows
Position and rigging up the system
Operate the sound desk during shows
Choose suitable microphones and equipment
Basic leveling during the performance
Follow sound plan and cues from the artists.
Judge the role of acoustics based on venue during the live sound
TOPICS COVERED IN OUR COURSE
Basics of sound
Microphones and effect processors
Setup – rigging up
Gain staging /unity gain
Acoustic role of the venue
Basic electronics and amplification
Live sound consoles (analog and digital)
Analyzing – Alignment of the system
Feedback control
Live mixing techniques

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