Audio Recording I

Course Description

Basic concepts and techniques of audio recording, including microphones, microphone placement, recording techniques, editing and mixing. Final project is a professional-level recording of a small ensemble or band.

Syllabus

Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:

Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Students will demonstrate basic understanding of microphones and salient equipment
  • Students will demonstrate understanding of acoustics and how they apply to audio recording
  • Students will practice audio recording in stages from single miking, stereo arrays, and multi-track settings
  • Students will understand basic principles of mixing audio they have recorded

Course Grading Information:

Activity/Performance Measure Percentage/Points
Attendance 10%
Quizes 20%
Homework/Projects 30%
Final Project 40%

Grading Scale

Percentage Letter Grade
100-90A
89-80B
79-70C
69-60D
59-0F

Attendance/Participation:

Attendance and participation are graded components of this class.

Course Materials Purchased by the Students:

Corbett, Ian: Mic It!: Microphones, Microphone techniques, and their impact on the final mix

Scholarly Perspectives

This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.