Difference between revisions of "60A Producing in the Home Studio"

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==Class Description==
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Design, set up and operation of an audio/video recording studio in a small environment. Space considerations, electrical requirements and acoustic treatment options. Computer requirements including processor speed, memory requirements, data storage devices and monitor selection/placement. MIDI keyboard types and compatibility, mixer selection and setup, cable selection and care, microphone design, and USB/firewire interface options. Software programs and compatibility issues. How to produce recordings from start to finish in a home studio.
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==Beginner Home Studio Setup (Why Every Musician Needs One)==
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==Learning Objectives==
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At the end of this course you will be able to:
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* Design an acoustic environment in an alternative space.
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* Create a recording/production system using computer-based software and hardware.
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* Integrate MIDI keyboards and sound modules into the production system.
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* Integrate non-digital equipment such as microphones and transducers into a digital production system.
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==Course Outline==
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* Basic principles of studio design and construction.
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** Acoustic treatments.
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** Voltage and wiring considerations.
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* Audio hardware design and selection.
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** Analog vs. digital mixers.
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** Cables, microphones and peripheral accessories.
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** USB and Firewire audio interfaces.
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** MIDI keyboards and interfaces.
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* Computer design and selection.
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** Bus speed and track count.
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** Cables, microphones and peripheral accessories
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** USB and Firewire audio interfaces.
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* Software selection and use.
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** Audio based production software.
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** MIDI based production software.
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** Audio/video based production software.
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===Special Facilities and/or Equipment===
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A. When taught on campus:
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* 30 Macintosh computers.
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* 30 MIDI keyboards and MIDI interfaces.
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* 30 Avid M-Box USB audio interfaces.
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* 30 Pro Tools software installs.
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* Video projector and screen.
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B. When taught via Foothill Global Access:
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*  On-going access to computer with Email software and capabilities.
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* Email address.
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* Java-script enabled internet browsing software.
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==Methods of Evaluation==
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* Evaluated studio designs.
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* Weekly quizzes and skills checks.
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* Written evaluations of software and hardware combinations.
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* Graded recording assignments in various formats.
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* Midterm and Final Exams.
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===Method of Instruction===
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* Written assignments that analyze, compare and contrast different audio recording and editing techniques.
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* Designing and assembling a multitrack recording for mastering.
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* Producing audio projects that include edits to the basic tracks, as well as appropriate plug-ins, such as compression.
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===Lab Content===
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Lab content in online music technology courses includes:
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* Lab assignments and experimentation with variances in areas such as formatting media bit rate, sample rate, and media size.
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* Assignments in number of plug ins per insert track.
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* Bus assignments for efficient recording operation.
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* Mastering compression settings.
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==Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments==
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* LinkedIn Learning
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** Available free through public libraries
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* Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software.
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* No other equipment or software required.
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* No required textbook.
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* Read the specification sheet for an audio software program and provide a written interpretation in layman's language.
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* Write a tutorial on setting up various aspects of a home studio, such as the MIDI keyboard wiring matrix.
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Revision as of 11:48, 7 April 2022

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Class Description

Design, set up and operation of an audio/video recording studio in a small environment. Space considerations, electrical requirements and acoustic treatment options. Computer requirements including processor speed, memory requirements, data storage devices and monitor selection/placement. MIDI keyboard types and compatibility, mixer selection and setup, cable selection and care, microphone design, and USB/firewire interface options. Software programs and compatibility issues. How to produce recordings from start to finish in a home studio.

Beginner Home Studio Setup (Why Every Musician Needs One)

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Design an acoustic environment in an alternative space.
  • Create a recording/production system using computer-based software and hardware.
  • Integrate MIDI keyboards and sound modules into the production system.
  • Integrate non-digital equipment such as microphones and transducers into a digital production system.

Course Outline

  • Basic principles of studio design and construction.
    • Acoustic treatments.
    • Voltage and wiring considerations.
  • Audio hardware design and selection.
    • Analog vs. digital mixers.
    • Cables, microphones and peripheral accessories.
    • USB and Firewire audio interfaces.
    • MIDI keyboards and interfaces.
  • Computer design and selection.
    • Bus speed and track count.
    • Cables, microphones and peripheral accessories
    • USB and Firewire audio interfaces.
  • Software selection and use.
    • Audio based production software.
    • MIDI based production software.
    • Audio/video based production software.

Special Facilities and/or Equipment

A. When taught on campus:

  • 30 Macintosh computers.
  • 30 MIDI keyboards and MIDI interfaces.
  • 30 Avid M-Box USB audio interfaces.
  • 30 Pro Tools software installs.
  • Video projector and screen.

B. When taught via Foothill Global Access:

  • On-going access to computer with Email software and capabilities.
  • Email address.
  • Java-script enabled internet browsing software.

Methods of Evaluation

  • Evaluated studio designs.
  • Weekly quizzes and skills checks.
  • Written evaluations of software and hardware combinations.
  • Graded recording assignments in various formats.
  • Midterm and Final Exams.

Method of Instruction

  • Written assignments that analyze, compare and contrast different audio recording and editing techniques.
  • Designing and assembling a multitrack recording for mastering.
  • Producing audio projects that include edits to the basic tracks, as well as appropriate plug-ins, such as compression.

Lab Content

Lab content in online music technology courses includes:

  • Lab assignments and experimentation with variances in areas such as formatting media bit rate, sample rate, and media size.
  • Assignments in number of plug ins per insert track.
  • Bus assignments for efficient recording operation.
  • Mastering compression settings.

Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments

  • LinkedIn Learning
    • Available free through public libraries
  • Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software.
  • No other equipment or software required.
  • No required textbook.
  • Read the specification sheet for an audio software program and provide a written interpretation in layman's language.
  • Write a tutorial on setting up various aspects of a home studio, such as the MIDI keyboard wiring matrix.