4 Saturdays - 2 ½ hours each session * 9 am to 11:30 am
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Course Cost = $600/ person. Max 4 persons in a class. We will be teaching on the Apple Mac platform. Apple Mac & audio interface required.
(2 Macbooks & 2 interfaces available for in class use with additional rental fee of $100 for all 4 weeks.)
After this course you will be able to: Navigate an Apple MAC computer, get sound in and out of the computer, record audio into a computer, have basic use of Apple’s recording program GarageBand or Logic, have basic editing skill of audio in GarageBand or Logic, the ability to output and share audio from the recording program. Plus you will record & mix a short small project with the instructor’s help.
Course Content
Week 1 - 1st Hour
Fundamentals of Computer Processing Mac OS Functions
Mac OS - what is it? Plus versions/updates. Identifying your OS
Hard Drives, RAM and CPU overview.
Navigating the computer, Programs/Applications vs data/documents
Saving to specific locations - file paths.
Week 1 - 2nd Hour:
Menus vs Icons vs Windows/Folders
The Desktop vs Documents Folder - Managing/Organizing Storage Media
Common Key Commands
System Preferences - How sound gets into your computer.
What is an interface?
Connecting an Audio Interface & seeing it in Sys Preferences
Week 2 - 1st Hour
Review audio interfaces & drivers
Speakers vs headphones.
Installing/Finding GarageBand.
Creating a Music Project
Dragging in a Clip and Output Monitoring
Using an Interface - the 2 sides - Input side and Output side
Week 2 - 2nd hour
Setting up tracks
Line vs. Mic Level - Gain Staging
Mic Types and Cables
Recording Accessories, Pop Filters, DI’s
Week 3 - 1st Hour
Review previous week review
Recording Your Own Audio
Editing Recorded Clips
Rest of Class is for Recording/Creating/Editing Something
Week 3 - 2nd Hour
The Loop Library - Dragging & Dropping - Working with and Editing loops
Mixer Basics
Pre & Post Levels***
Pre Input Level - trim control - “The signal/soundsource coming in.
Fader & Post Fader Levels - Level that will be coming from the recording
SOLO - quickly listening to only that track without having to turn off all other tracks
MUTE - Turns off that track
PAN - in the stereo fields (explain bi-naural), where the sound in located
OUTPUT ASSIGN - where is the material going
Outputting Mixes
Technical process
Using a Reference Track.
Sending files - MP3 vs WAV’s
Week 4 - 1st Hour
Review
Everyone records a short small project in Studio B Control or Drum Room or Studio A Control or Studio A Voc Booth with instructor help.
Week 4 - 2nd Hour
PLUG - INS - EQ basics (optional)
Everyone mixes their project - with instructor help.