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Recording Connection Audio School Electronic Music Production Program

Recording Connection Audio School

Electronic Music Production Program

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Key Summary

    About: The Electronic Music Production Program offers students a comprehensive curriculum focused on the artistic and technical aspects of music production. This program blends hands-on learning with theoretical knowledge, exploring various genres and production techniques. Students gain skills in software and hardware used in electronic music, preparing them for a competitive industry.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as sound designers, music producers, audio engineers, or even start their own music labels. Other opportunities may include roles as live sound technicians or music educators.

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Introduction

THE RECORDING CONNECTION ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION PROGRAM: AVAILABLE IN ALL 50 STATES AND CANADA.

With hundreds of locations across the United States, Canada, Australia and the U.K., the Recording Connection places thousands of students as working apprentices (externs) in real recording studios across the globe. Our students are mentored by top-shelf producers and engineers, many of whom work with Platinum-selling and Grammy-winning artists. We screen our mentors carefully to ensure they have the proven experience and knowledge to help our students launch their careers.

More about the Recording Connection Electronic Music Training Program

You dream about it at night. You obsess over it during the day. You know you have the natural talent, and you believe you have what it takes to make it in the industry as an electronic music producer. The only problem is that if you’re going to be anything more than a “bedroom producer,” you’ve got to up your game—and you can’t really get what you need in some expensive college classroom. You need studio experience, you need guidance from a mentor, and you need connections. Lots of connections. You need to get your foot in the door.

Making the right choice for your education can be difficult, especially when it seems like so few schools offer what you’re looking for, and they charge too much for the privilege, anyhow. What you really need is a chance to learn from a successful industry pro in a real recording studio—someone who has already gone before you and made a successful career as an electronic music producer.

This is exactly what the Recording Connection now provides with our Electronic Music Producing Program. We pair you with a seasoned industry pro as an apprentice (extern) to learn the ropes one-on-one in a real recording studio, so you not only learn to use the equipment, software and tricks of the trade, but you also have the opportunity to make insider connections and gain real studio experience. Whether your focus is on EDM, trance, chillwave or other styles of electronic music, the best place to learn is in the studio where the action is happening. That’s where we put you from day one.

Course Features

  • Learn pro-level software programs like Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Cubase and Reason from a professional DJ, producer or performer
  • Learn in a real recording studio.
  • Learn to build your own project studio.
  • Focus on the genres or subgenres of electronic music that interest you most.
  • Learn at your own pace.
  • Learn one-on-one from your mentor.
  • Learn to produce your own music.
  • Graduate as a certified electronic music producer.
  1. Lesson 1 - Electronic Music History
  2. Lesson 2 - Sound and Hearing
  3. Lesson 3 - Analog vs Digital
  4. Lesson 4 - Logic Install & Introduction
  5. Lesson 5 - Music Fundamentals
  6. Lesson 6 - Chord Progressions and Song Structure
  7. Lesson 7 - MIDI and Virtual Instruments
  8. Lesson 8 - Synthesis
  9. Lesson 9 - Virtual Drums
  10. Lesson 10 - Samplers
  11. Lesson 11 - MIDI Effects
  12. Lesson 12 - Flex Time and Pitch
  13. Lesson 13 - Microphone and Tracking Techniques
  14. Lesson 14 - Equalization and Dynamics Processing
  15. Lesson 15 - Effects Processing
  16. Lesson 16 - Mixing and Automation
  17. Lesson 17 - Mastering
  18. Lesson 18 - Song One
  19. Lesson 19 - Song Two
  20. Lesson 20 - Getting Your Music Heard

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