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ETS-105 — Recording Engineering I

4 credits · 4 hours

This course provides hands-on learning experiences in the basic operation of a sound stage and recording studio. It covers audio theory, use of the console, tape and digital recording equipment, digital editing equipment, microphone placement, differentiation of microphones and their associated uses, multi-track mixing, and recording session procedures. It also includes the use of digital recording techniques and duplication. 3/3/0

Prerequisites: ETS101

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