The Truth About Recording Schools

If you found us through the Internet, you would
have probably found 9-10 other schools. Here is a brief summary of what they offer. These are the facts from their own listings:

• • • Two are huge businesses with no real recording engineers within 10 miles of the school! Both also teach Web Design and Computer Animation! And they are very, very expensive.
• • • Two are just paid advertisements for equipment retailers.
• • • Some are actually run by engineers but I was disappointed when I read their courses. One cost almost $1,000 and has only 326 pages in it! The AIA course has over 500 pages at less than half the price.
• • • One course claims to have over 600 pages. But they use really large type and lots of blank spaces on almost every page. Each of their pages actually contains less than half the information that AIA pages contain.
• • • Another one of these owners brags about being #1 but in all his long-winded talk there is not one word about his experience in an actual recording studio. I asked if he had ever worked as a recording engineer. His answer shocked me! He said, "Not actually, but in high school I once did make a tape of the school band!" His price is as outrageous as his lack of experience!
The single most important question for you to ask any school is:

Who is my instructor and how much actual real studio experience does he have?

• Peter Miller is not an "ivory tower professor" who hasn't been on a real studio gig in years. Peter is in touch!
• He knows how the music industry operates because he's been part of it since the sixties. And he still is.
• He's made hundreds of records and CDs and built 4 recording studios.
• He's run an independent record label and produced artists for over 40 years.
• Can any other school claim to have a teacher who is actually in the Hall of Fame?

Audio Institute of America vs. The Competition

For the best value and results — a comparison of recording schools

Why spend a lifetime repaying a student loan? Is it worth it?
It is important to have realistic salary expectations. To help you make financial decisions about how much tuition you're willing to pay and how much money in loans you're willing to go into debt for, here are some surprising facts that other schools don't tell you.
MOST RECORDING ENGINEERS EARN LESS THAN $40,000 PER YEAR! And most students that come out of the large recording schools can't even find a job at all.
Training for four years - or even one year is overkill. We can teach you everything you need to know to make great sounding recordings in just twelve weeks.

Why does the AIA course cost so much less than other courses?

•  We don't have to pay huge salaries to "financial advisors" who's sole job it is to fix you up with a gigantic student loan. We don't have to equip classrooms and recording studios with tons of flashy gimmicks that you just don't need.
• You will be able to send your songs and mixes to your instructor for a detailed evaluation. Some schools charge extra for this service. We have NEVER charged you for listening to your music.
• You can try out the AIA Music Production and Recording Engineer Course at no risk with our full-refund guarantee. If you do not find the course fully suitable for your requirements, just tell us within 15 days and your money will be refunded in full. No questions asked.
12 Clues to Questionable Schools 
1. No Department of Education license
2. No mailing address or PO Box.
3. No telephone contact number
4. Not accredited by the Better Business Bureau
5. No Diploma issued
6. False claims about their students success rate.
7. They hire teachers with only 2 years experience.
8. Emphasis on daydreams and pipe-dreams
9. Small number of years in business
10. Too much hype, not enough facts.
11. High costs and hidden fees
12. No detailed description of the course itself
These are the facts . . . the rest is up to you!

AIA is accredited by B.B.B with an A+ rating.

We are licensed to operate by

the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.

Your Instructor is a member of
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (N.A.R.A.S.)
All AIA Graduates receive a FREE lifetime membership in
The Society of International Recording Engineers (S.I.R.E.)
AIA is a member of
The Better Business Bureau

 

 
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Some of the topics covered in the 25 big lessons:

how to use recording software, setting up a home studio, mixing and mastering, digital re cording techniques, the art of mixing, how to make great mixes, professional careers, getting great guitar and bass sounds, making and editing drumbeats, setting up your own record label, a complete recording session is analyzed step-by-step from start to finish, how to record great sounding vocals, using EQ on vocals, compressing vocals, correcting out-of-tune mistakes, digital audio workstations, differences in computer software, how to be a master producer, mastering your final mixes, using various plug-ins, MIDI recording, how to set up compressors, selecting equipment, songwriting, song publishing, copyrighting your work, advertising and networking, Internet resources . . . plus much more.

Our course embraces all of the following recording software:

Pro Tools - Cubase - Reason - Cakewalk - Sonar - Logic - Adobe Audition - Audacity - Digital Performer - Acid Pro - Roland - Cakewalk V - Studio 20 - Fruity Loops - Garage Band - Sound Forge - Line 6 Backtrack - Traction - Motif - Sony Vegas - Vista - Waves - Nuendo - Turtle Beach Voyetra - and many others

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MIX Magazine says this about our course...

"This complete course for new engineers provides a well-rounded music industry curriculum that doesn't just stop at the final mix. It does much to duplicate and augment the hands-on experience students need. The series of 25 big lessons in a 500+ page manual are rich in detail but presented in a gradual style, so one doesn't get overwhelmed by the technology."