Learn Music Production at Home from Scratch: Stages II & III

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Learn Music Production at Home from Scratch: Stages II & III

What You Will Learn!

  • What MIDI is
  • Recording MIDI
  • Basic MIDI editing
  • Music notation
  • Drum sequencing
  • MIDI functions
  • Quantizing
  • Microphones
  • Dynamic Microphones
  • Ribbon Microphones
  • Condenser Microphones
  • Microphone accesories
  • Microphone tech specs
  • Microphone polar patterns
  • Studio One
  • Pro Tools
  • Cubase
  • Reaper
  • Tracktion
  • Power
  • Impedance
  • Wavelength
  • Speaker enclosures
  • Active monitor
  • Passive monitor
  • Near-field monitor
  • Far-field monitor
  • Loudspeakers
  • Monitor technical specifications
  • Wavelength
  • Harmonic frequencies
  • Samples
  • Samplers
  • Room acoustics
  • Sound absorption
  • Room modes
  • Kontakt
  • Library installation
  • DAW routing
  • Instrument sampling
  • Instrument articulations

Description

Hi! I am Sebastian and I welcome you to our course!

You probably know me already from Learn Music Production at Home from Scratch - Stage I. If you don't, I strongly suggest you take a look at that course first and come back here when you finish it. If you don't, unless you are very knowledgeable and looking for very specific information such as sound absorption, sampling, room modes, drum sequencing and many other things, you will feel lost. In the aforementioned course we start from absolute zero and here we finish with all the necessary theory in order to get real at audio engineering.

As I wrote before, I am doing some kind of ''anti-marketing'' here. I can't tell you that you're going to win a Grammy with a 5-minute video on how to mix music. I can't tell you that there is a magical secret that will make you an audio engineering god. And I'm going to copy and paste something I wrote in the previous course's introduction here:

''The problem with sound is that it is invisible. So let me use a real, tangible example to clarify this further. Let's suppose you watch a video titled 'Building a skyscraper in an hour'. Would you go ahead and try it after watching? Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? Well, if it helps, think that what you're about to do is building houses made of air. ''

In our Stage I course we built the basic foundations. We learned our way through the DAWs, we are competent in using them for multiple purposes, we understand what sound is, what different kinds of signals there are and much more.
Now we're going to delve deep in MIDI, music notation, microphones, studio monitors, physics, acoustics and samplers.

The importance of this course lies in the fact that after finishing it, you will be able to:

  • Sample your own instruments

  • Understand microphone polar patterns

  • Analyse studio monitor and microphone technical specifications

  • Edit MIDI

  • Use advanced quantizing in MIDI

  • Use MIDI functions

  • Understand what power, impedance, wavelength and other key concepts are

  • Work with samplers in 5 different DAWs

  • Design your own Home Studio focusing on acoustics

  • And much, much more in 8+ video hours

So what's left after this? We won't be covering recording techniques, mixing or mastering and all necessary processors such as compressors, equalizers, etc. All these things are actually the only thing left after this point onwards, and they are more advanced topics part of ProSoundWaves' later Stages. We are currently working hard to bring all this into Udemy in future courses.

So again, if you got this far reading it means we'll get along well :)
Thanks for your time and hope you join us in getting real with your learning!

Who Should Attend!

  • Experienced Home Studio users without theoretical knowledge
  • Serious hobbyist or Home Studio owners at a beginner level
  • Can't afford time or expense of a University degree
  • Wants to take the first steps into Music Production at home
  • Wants to get in-depth knowledge about the subject without over-complicating things

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Tags

  • Acoustics
  • Audio Engineering
  • Music Production
  • Music Sampling

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