Engineering Sound for Home Recording and Music Production

Engineering Sound for Home Recording and Music Production
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Home Recording Music Production, and Studio Sound: If you want to get the best sounding recordings the best place to start is by understanding the principles of sound as they relate to recording. This is the theory that is the foundation of knowledge for all Sound and Recording Engineers. Bythe end of this course, you will: Understand the Main Characteristics of Sound Waves. Be aware of the idiosyncrasies of human hearing that can cause recordings to not sound as good as they could. Understand how and why sound behaves the way that it does. Make better sounding recordings because you will knowhow to control sound within your recording environment. This course is put together with your understanding in mind. There areadded experientialstories to help explain concepts. Creative illustrations are effectively usedto illuminate pointsso that through a combination of sight, and sound, you can easilygrasp the nuancesof eachlecture. There isa series of challengingquizzes that are designed toreinforce the most important concepts from each lecture as you go along. The goal is always to emphasize your understanding of each piece of the broader subject, and there are times when foundational concepts are re-visited in order to solidify your learning knowledge. Best of all you can go at your own pace! This course is designedfor YOU, the home recording hobbyist. This is the course that will show YOUhow totake yourrecording to a higher level. Whether you area beginner who is just learning, or a more experienced individual who wants to know more about the theory of the sound, this is the course that will help you reach your goal of getting the best sound possible. This course isalso a great introduction for anyone who wants to get more serious about audio engineering in a broader sense. Completing this courseis the mostefficient way to gain insideknowledge that you might not ever learn on your own. They dont teach this stuff in recording software manuals!