• Hands-on introduction to the complete record-making workflow from pre-production to final mix
  • Practical training in microphones, signal flow, and core studio equipment inside a professional environment
  • Foundations in sound science and digital audio, with time on analog gear and starter training on the SSL AWS 948 console
  • Leave ready to track vocals and instruments in a studio and prepared to pursue full certification for independent studio use
  • Digital Audio Principles
    • Explain sample rate, bit depth, file formats, and analog vs digital.
  • Signal Flow and Patchbay
    • Trace mic to DAW to monitors and work with normalled, half normalled, inserts, and sends.
  • Microphones and Placement
    • Compare dynamic, condenser, and ribbon mics and apply polar patterns and proximity effect.
  • Record-Making Process
    • Map pre-production, tracking, editing, mixing, and mastering.
  • Studio Etiquette and Roles
    • Practice communication, safety, and expectations for engineers, producers, and session players.
  • Physics of Sound
    • Explore frequency, amplitude, phase, SPL, and room behavior.
  • Outboard Processing
    • Use 1176, LA-2A, Pultec, and FX units for compression, EQ, and spatial effects.
  • SSL AWS 948 Console Workflow
    • Route, process, and mix with channel dynamics, auxes, busses, and basic automation.
  • Plan and run a multitrack session with at least 6 recorded tracks including vocals, drums or percussion, one acoustic instrument, and one amplified instrument.
  • Build and patch a clean signal chain using mic, preamp, processor, and patchbay with proper gain staging and no audible clipping.
  • Capture quality takes using correct mic choice and placement for each source with clear documentation on a track sheet.
  • Mix 4 to 8 stems and a full multitrack using EQ, compression, reverb, and bussing to produce a balanced stereo mix.
  • Export deliverables in WAV at 44.1 kHz, 24 bit and provide a labeled session folder ready for archival.
  • Trace and troubleshoot routing on the SSL AWS 948 between console and DAW during tracking and mix.

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