If you’re interested in the creative industries and in particular sound production, this course can help you on your way.
This course develops your technical abilities within an audio environment, with a firm focus on teamwork. You’ll also spend a considerable amount of time working with live sound.
You’ll learn using world class equipment and the latest industry software, such as Pro Tools and Ableton. Your assessments will be based on real-life products in post and music production, in a variety of genres.
Here’s just some of what you’ll be doing:
- You’ll learn about sound engineering systems and basic public address systems (PAs).
- You’ll develop skills in studio production techniques, including mic placement and monitoring, as well as studio etiquette and communication.
- You’ll learn about music programming and virtual instruments, using MIDI software.
- You’ll develop skills in music production, including pre and post production.
- You’ll develop skills in audio editing, learning to edit and manipulate sound in a digital format and how to store it, such as via podcasting.
- You’ll learn about live sound reinforcement systems - otherwise known as PA systems - and practise operating a system for a small-scale event.
- You’ll develop music business know-how, looking at the key organisations and careers within the UK music industry.
Almost all students as part of their bursary funding, receive a production bundle of equipment including microphones, digital recorders and high end headphones when they join and succeed in this course.
You’ll also build transferable Essential Skills in meaningful contexts to help you become more effective in life, learning, and work. This could be communication, numeracy, ICT, working with others, and problem solving.