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Apr 2 2008 - 6:00pm Apr 30 2008 - 6:04pm 4 Wednesdays, April 9,16, 23,30 6-9:30pm This course will introduce you to the basic techniques of digital recording, editing, and mixing using the industry standard software Protools. You will create a recording project in class as well as have an opportunity to create, record and mix your own project. First, you will learn about recording equipment, microphones and methods used to capture sound into Protools. Next you will learn basic editing techniques, and how to add effects to your audio. We will discuss equalization, compression and other sonic tools used in Protools to bring your project to life. Finally you will use all that you have learned to create a final mix of your project. Projects may include but are not limited to music production, poetry, storytelling, etc. Each participant will have a completed project on CD by the end of the 4 classes. In between classes, the Media lab will be available for you to use to practice your new skills, and work on your project. Cost of class includes 8 hours of lab time (2 hours per week) Sign up for the Beginning and Intermediate Protools classes at the same time and receive a 10% discount on each. Prerequisites: No previous experience necessary Class limit: 7 Mark Clem With over 14 years of recording experience and a lifetime in the arts, Mark Clem (Producer/Engineer/studio owner) has been privileged to record, mix and produce a variety of artists in the vibrant Northwest music scene. In addition to his studio experience, Mark has composed music for modern dance (Crispin Spaeth Dance Group, Alex Martin of Better Biscuit dance) and has been involved in film projects where he recorded on location, composed soundtracks and edited video/film. Currently splitting his time between Soul Kitchen Studios and London Bridge Studio, mark is constantly striving for the perfect mix. CLASS MEETS: |