Tell us briefly why you want to become a Recording Engineer and Music Producer.

What type of music do you prefer?


Do you plan to record and release your own independent CD soon?
Yes No

Do you have or do you plan to have a recording studio in your home?
Yes No

What is your dream?


Do you write music?
Yes No

Are you now employed in any phase of recording engineering?
Yes No

If your answer is no, do you intend to find employment as a recording engineer? Yes No

Do you presently own any recording equipment? Yes No

If so, what are the main pieces?
Recording software.
Microphones.
Recorders and/or Computer.
Mixing Console.
 Keyboards. 

Drum machine.

What other pieces of recording equipment or musical instruments do you have?

Which pieces of equipment do you plan to buy within the next year?

If you are a musician, what do you play?


Do you play in a band?
Yes No

If so, what is the band's website?

Have they made any CDs or records?  Yes No

What is your age?

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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 supports 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."