Music technology - sequencing & music production
Vocational qualification
In Richmond upon Thames
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Richmond upon thames
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Start date
Different dates available
Course Overview:
In this course you will get introduced to Music Production using MIDI and Audio techniques with Logic. Learn about effects, sampling, learn to remix, mix, and even compose music for film & TV using Logic Pro.
This course will be taught using Logic Pro 9, but the broad skills learned will be transferable to other DAWs such as Logic X, ProTools, Ableton Live and Cubase.
The course will include 1-2-1 advice from your tutor and lots of practical exercises.
This is a practical hands on course which also builds your knowledge and understanding of Logic and music production.
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About this course
How to Enrol:
You can enrol directly online or in person at reception.
If you wish to pay in instalments you will need to enrol in person bringing appropriate evidence (refer to a special page on website for conc. Information and installments)
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Subjects
- IT
- Midi
- Music Production
- Music Technology
- Logic
- Technology
- Music
- Production
Course programme
Recording and editing MIDI Using Logic's Piano Roll and Hyper editor.
• Advanced Audio Editing. Manipulating pitch and time with flex time, time stretch and transient markers..
• Environment guru. Understand and harness the power of Logic’s powerful 'environment' engine.
• How sound works. understand sound engineering theory. Sample rate, bit depth and more.
• Intermediate Mixing. Learn more advanced mix techniques. Including buss routing, NYC and parallel compression, sidechaining and more.
• Speed up your Workflow. The tricks the pros use, including shortcuts and timesaving tips.
• Troubleshooting common problems. Save hours of frustration by learning how to solve common problems.
• Intermediate songwriting and basic music theory – writing hooks and hit arrangements
• advanced rhythm and groove technique – tempo and groove editing, working with transients.
The course will have an aspect of peer review where you can share your finished productions with fellow students and get feedback.
Assessment Methods:
Learners will be assessed informally as they progress through the course and by the completion of a music project
Music technology - sequencing & music production