Last updated 4/2022
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Language: English | Size: 2.51 GB | Duration: 2h 29m
Learn how to use a recording studio – everything from etiquette to wrapping cables, to choosing mics & patching preamps!
What you’ll learn
How to navigate all the equipment of a professional recording studio.
General etiquette of a recording studio
How recording studios are designed
Acoustics and Sound Diffusion
Signal Flow in a studio
Computer setup in a studio
Monitors, and monitor control
Preamps
Setting up Preamps
Choosing Preamps
Microphones
Choosing Microphones
Dynamic Microphones
Condensor Microphones
Ribbon Microphones
The Patchbay
Studio Playback
Talkback
Saving & Exporting
Working a shared space
Requirements
Students do not need to be working in a studio to take this class.
Students with little or no knowledge about recording studios are welcome, although more advanced students will benefit from the detailed equipment analysis.
Description
Welcome to the Studio Techniques: Working in a Recording Studio!This class is for anyone who has wanted to work in a recording studio. Especially:Producers: If you are making tracks and want to get into a studio to record, this class is for you.Aspiring Producers: If you are just getting started with music production, but dream of getting into a studio, this class is for you.Musicians: If you are going to be recorded, you should understand how things work so you can help control the results of the recording.Songwriters: Improve your compositions by understanding how to make unique and memorable sounds to use in your songs.Engineers: If you have hopes of being an audio engineer in a recording studio one day, this is the first step in that journey.In this class, we start with how to book time in a studio, and what to expect. Then we move on to running a whole session – how to connect everything, use the equipment, and more. I’ll walk you through every step of the process and explain the logic behind every decision I make. 100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. The goal of this class is for you to be comfortable in the studio the next time (or first time!) you find yourself in the studio.Software:This course is NOT specific to any DAW program.Genre:The recording studio has no genre – so all are welcome here. You will see me working on a jazz project, but any genre and interest will benefit from this class.Topics Covered: The Essential Tools of the Recording StudioStudio RulesWrapping CablesNormalizing The RoomEquipment in the Live RoomEquipment in the Control RoomAcoustics and Sound DiffusionSignal Flow in the StudioMonitor SpeakersPreampsChoosing PreampsConfiguring PreampsMicrophonesChoosing MicrophonesDynamic MicrophonesCondenser MicrophonesRibbon MicrophonesThe PatchbayPatching A SessionSetting up a SessionRouting to HearbackHeadphone MixesComputer SettingsRecord Settings in the ComputerPlayback and MonitoringTalkbackSoftware: Using Cakewalk, Garageband, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro X, Cubase, Reaper, or any other application.Principals of sound engineeringThe art of home recordingAnd much, much more!If you are ready to start making music in the studio, this is the class that will start you on that journey. Get started today.Dr. Allen is a university music professor and is a top-rated Udemy instructor – with nearly 100 courses and over 300,000 students. In 2017 Star Tribune Business featured him as a "Mover and a Shaker," and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes. ** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough studio techniques course available ANYWHERE on the market – or your money back (30-day money-back guarantee) **Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course.——————————————————————— Praise for Courses by Jason Allen:⇢ "It seems like every little detail is being covered in an extremely simple fashion. The learning process becomes relaxed and allows complex concepts to get absorbed easily. My only regret is not taking this course earlier." – M. Shah⇢ "Great for everyone without any knowledge so far. I bought all three parts… It’s the best investment in leveling up my skills so far.." – Z. Palce⇢ "Excellent explanations! No more or less than what is needed." – A. Tóth⇢ "VERY COOL. I’ve waited for years to see a good video course, now I don’t have to wait anymore. Thank You!" – Jeffrey Koury⇢ "I am learning LOTS! And I really like having the worksheets!" – A. Deichsel⇢ "The basics explained very clearly – loads of really useful tips!" – J. Pook⇢ "Jason is really quick and great with questions, always a great resource for an online class!" M. Smith—————————————————————————-Students who register for this course will receive ongoing exclusive content and discounts for all future classes in the series.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction & Overview
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What We are Covering Here
Lecture 3 Tools You Will Need for This Class
Section 2: General Etiquette
Lecture 4 Studio Rules
Lecture 5 Food and Drink
Lecture 6 Cleaning Up
Lecture 7 Wrapping Cables
Lecture 8 "Normalizing" the room
Lecture 9 "Normalizing" the board
Lecture 10 Saving Files
Section 3: General Layout
Lecture 11 Most Studios Will Have 2 or More Rooms
Lecture 12 Equipment in the Live Room
Lecture 13 Acoustics and Sound Diffusion
Lecture 14 Firing Up the Control Room
Section 4: Signal Flow
Lecture 15 What is the signal flow of the booth
Lecture 16 A signal flow diagram
Lecture 17 Inside the computer
Lecture 18 The Monitors
Lecture 19 Back to the live room with headphones
Section 5: PreAmps
Lecture 20 What Preamps Do
Lecture 21 Why so many?
Lecture 22 The Sine Wave Test
Lecture 23 Common Settings on each one
Lecture 24 Dialing In a Preamp
Section 6: Microphones
Lecture 25 Different kinds of Microphones
Lecture 26 Care and Feeding of Microphones
Lecture 27 Dynamic Microphone Uses
Lecture 28 Condenser Microphone Uses
Lecture 29 Ribbon Microphone Uses
Lecture 30 Choosing Microphones
Section 7: The Patchbay
Lecture 31 What is a Patchbay?
Lecture 32 Diagram of Our Patch Bay
Lecture 33 Patching Cables
Lecture 34 "Normalized" Settings
Lecture 35 Setting up a Session
Lecture 36 Testing Alone
Lecture 37 Routing To Hearback
Lecture 38 Saving Your Patching
Lecture 39 The Routing Map for Your Session
Lecture 40
Routing Map PDF
Section 8: The Computer
Lecture 41 Getting Audio Into the Computer
Lecture 42 Getting Audio Into the Software
Lecture 43 The Board
Lecture 44 Record Settings in the Computer
Lecture 45 Hearback Output Settings
Section 9: Playback and Monitoring
Lecture 46 Playback System
Lecture 47 Talkback
Section 10: Saving, Exporting, Working in a Shared Space
Lecture 48 Collect All and Save
Lecture 49 Consider Editing at Home
Lecture 50 Exporting To a Different DAW
Lecture 51 Normalize the Room!
Section 11: Wrap Up
Lecture 52 What Comes Next?
Lecture 53 Thanks for Watching!
Lecture 54 Bonus Lecture
This course is ideal for students who are interested in working in a recording studio – either as engineers, musicians, producers, or session players.
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