: Techniques for drums, electric guitars (including re-amping), and vocals. Phase 3: Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
: Understanding signal flow, gain structure, impedance, and the types of industrial cables (XLR, TRS, Speakon) used in professional setups. Phase 2: Recording Technology & Hardware Practical training on capturing high-quality raw audio.
Before touching a fader, students must understand the medium they are working with. sound engineering course
: XY, ORTF, and Mid-Side configurations for capturing realistic spatial depth.
: How sound behaves in different spaces (echo, reverb, absorption) and how to optimize a room for recording. Before touching a fader, students must understand the
: Frequency (pitch), amplitude (volume), wavelength, and phase relationships.
: How the human ear perceives sound and the safety limits of hearing. : Frequency (pitch)
Modern sound engineering is centered around software proficiency.