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MUS 160 - Sound Engineering I


An introduction to the basic principles of acoustics, mixer formats, patch bays, decibels, equalization, reverberation, tape recorders, mixing consoles, microphones, and tape editing.

Credits: 3
Hours
2 Studio Hours, 2 Lecture Hours
Course Profile
Learning Outcomes of the Course:

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

1.  Know how to conduct a recording session.
2.  Correctly select and place microphone(s) with a vocalist or instrumentalist to achieve the maximum interface with Pro Tools.
3.  Correctly label vocal and instrumental recording tracks.
4.  Assign inputs and outputs.
5.  Assign “Effects” to specific channels in Pro Tools using the “Diamond Bundle.”
6.  Create “Auxiliary Channels” and “Master Tracks.”
7.  Successfully record a small ensemble and prepare the digital tracks for advanced sound editing and mixing techniques.