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Audio Engineering fundamentals


Students learn sound theory, equalisation, studio effects, dynamic processors, analogue and digital mixing consoles. Students will examine various home studio set-ups in relation to project requirements. This section also provides essential computer skills.

Music production


Music theory fundamentals, understanding of arrangement techniques, construction of appropriate song structures, composition, pre-production and recording procedures are taught in this section of the course. It also covers mastering techniques for several media e.g. CD, vinyl and internet.

Hard-disk Recording


Through practical exercises, students learn how to operate hard disk editing systems. Students gain skills in editing soundfiles effectively, as well as the creative application of editing techniques.

MIDI and sequencing


Utilising industry standard sequencing software, students are trained in MIDI recording, sequencing and virtual studio environments. Integration of audio and MIDI for remixing is discussed and solutions are demonstrated. Students are encouraged to experiment with new ideas and personal expression.

Sampling and synthesis


Samplers, synthesizers and virtual studio software are explained and various sound shaping techniques are explored. Sampling and beat programming are combined technically and creatively. Students are introduced to the concept of sound design.