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4 Music Recording Course degrees found
Damelin Part Time
Course in Sound Engineering - Short Program in Sound Recording Practice
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This programme introduces learners to the principles of sound, perception, audio technology and systems. It is ideal for anyone concerned with audio, sound and recording who would like a really good grounding in theory and industry practice.
Beat Junkie Institute Of Sound
INTRO TO DJING
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
This 8-week class focuses on the fundamentals and knowledge every DJ should have. Mechanics, proper technique, history and basic music theory are the emphases in these levels, ensuring that each student has the proper tools and knowledge as they begin their journey in becoming a DJ.
Ontario Institute Of Audio Recording Technology
Audio Recording Technology
- London, Canada
Course
English
The program starts every September and completes in the following July. Unlike every other school, only one program and one start date per year with a maximum enrollment of 68, creating true small class sizes with unprecedented access to faculty and facilities.
Paris College Of Music
THE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM - diploma
- รle-de-France, France
Course
Full time
On-Campus
French
The Professional Program offers a dynamic structure rich in knowledge, experiences, and opportunities to nourish your progress throughout your training deeply. At the end of your curriculum at IMEP, you will have acquired not only the skills essential to your career, but you will have been able to put together a top-rate network to build upon when starting your professional activity.
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Learning the art of recording may be possible in many locations around the world. The discipline studies how technology and creativity join together to process sound and produce works of audio art.