NCFE Recording 1
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Chris was the teacher who was thorough and would listen and give you time , great personality made it enjoyable and easy to learn. I would jump at course 2 but moved away. If music is your thing, go for it.
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Course
In Sheffield
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Sheffield
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Class hours
30h
This portfolio based course is a thorough, practical introduction to the essential equipment and processes that contribute to the basic recording process. The course covers all of the essential recording equipment, including the mixing desk, microphones, Pro Tools/Logic Pro recording, signal processors and monitoring along with the professional recording techniques engineers use in the studio. Course content includes. Mixing desk, microphones, multi track recorders and monitoring along with professional techniques used in the studio. Suitable for: Beginners
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
At least 16 years old on 31st August 2009.
Reviews
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Chris was the teacher who was thorough and would listen and give you time , great personality made it enjoyable and easy to learn. I would jump at course 2 but moved away. If music is your thing, go for it.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Mark Coldwell
Course programme
Audio Recording & Music Technology Courses
Develop skills in creating and producing music using industry standard software packages. These short courses give a valuable introduction to music technology and/or audio recording plus you'll get valuable knowledge on how to operate in the music industry.
NCFE Recording 1
This portfolio based course is a thorough, practical introduction to the essential equipment and processes that contribute to the basic recording process. The course covers all of the essential recording equipment, including the mixing desk, microphones, Pro Tools/Logic Pro recording, signal processors and monitoring along with the professional recording techniques engineers use in the studio.
Course content includes
Mixing desk, microphones, multi track recorders and monitoring along with professional techniques used in the studio. Learn techniques and processes for recording live bands and artists. Our recording courses are run by industry professionals who have produced official releases, on vinyl, CD, DVD, have made music for film, radio and scored and arranged for dance projects and theatre. This course is an ideal foundation for Recording 2.
Qualification
NCFE Level 1 Introductory Award In Music Technology
Course Length
One evening per week for 8 weeks (30 hours)
Software Used
Apple Logic 8; Protools & Reason
Study Method
Creating music in a digital recording studio
Suitable For
Beginners
Entry Requirements
At least 16 years old on 31st August 2009.
Dates
Course Code: RT91R103
Start date - 13 January 2010
End date - 03 March 2010
Course Code: RT91R104
Start date - 14 January 2010
End date - 04 March 2010
Course Fees - ensuring that you pay the lowest fees
Standard Fee
The standard course fee is 100 GBP. To be eligible for the standard fee you must:
• Be aged 16 and over
• Currently reside in the UK
• Have resided in UK for at least 3 years
If you are not eligible for the standard fee, you will have to pay the full cost of the course.
Concessionary Fee
You will only have to pay 15 GBP to register for the course, if you fulfil the residency criteria above and at least one of the following applies to you.
• Job Seekers Allowance
• Asylum seekers or refugees in receipt of the equivalent of income tested benefit
• Income support
• Housing Benefit
• Council Tax Benefit
• Working Tax Credit with a household income of less than 15,050 GBP
• The unwaged dependents of those listed above
NCFE Recording 1