Mixing Techniques Weekend Master Class
This course is designed to look at the rudimentary principles of Mixing with a focus on achieving good quality results in a project studio environment. Practical examples involve looking closely at, and dealing hands on with problems and situations that a mix engineer would encounter.
COURSE OUTLINE:
1) Introduction & Basic Concepts
· What is mixing?
· What is sound?
· Optimizing the listening environment
· Mixing – tools of the trade
· Practical exercise 1
2) Mix Preparation & Digital Signal Processing
· Audio sources
· Sample rate, bit depth & file format
· Setting up the session
· Removing unwanted noise and redundant audio
· Setting up a working mix
· Hybrid mixes
· Location markers
· Soloing
· Grouping & sub-grouping
· Digital signal processing (DSP) issues
· Practical exercise 2
3) Equalisation
· Introduction - frequency bands
· Types of equalisation
· EQ from analogue to digital
· Equalisation - practical applications
· Equalisation - general guidelines
· Practical demonstration 3
4) Introduction to Dynamics
· Why do we need dynamic control?
· Compressors
· Compression and limiting – practical applications
· Gates and expanders
· Advanced dynamics techniques
5) Reverb
· Reverb in the natural world
· Why do we need artificial reverb
· Types of artificial reverb - analogue
· Types of artificial reverb – digital
· Digital reverb parameters
· Reverb in the mix
· Summary
6) Effects
· Inserts or send effects
· Delay effects
· Modulation effects
· Special effects
· Enhancers
7) Summary & Final thoughts
PRICE:
£400 (colour course reference notes included)
COURSE DATES: We restrict class size to 8 students.
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 August 2009
Saturday 31 October & Sunday 1 November 2009
TO ENROL
Please complete our short course application form and return to our Registrar with a deposit of £100. The balance of the fee is due 2 weeks before the course start date.
COURSE OUTLINE:
1) Introduction & Basic Concepts
· What is mixing?
· What is sound?
· Optimizing the listening environment
· Mixing – tools of the trade
· Practical exercise 1
2) Mix Preparation & Digital Signal Processing
· Audio sources
· Sample rate, bit depth & file format
· Setting up the session
· Removing unwanted noise and redundant audio
· Setting up a working mix
· Hybrid mixes
· Location markers
· Soloing
· Grouping & sub-grouping
· Digital signal processing (DSP) issues
· Practical exercise 2
3) Equalisation
· Introduction - frequency bands
· Types of equalisation
· EQ from analogue to digital
· Equalisation - practical applications
· Equalisation - general guidelines
· Practical demonstration 3
4) Introduction to Dynamics
· Why do we need dynamic control?
· Compressors
· Compression and limiting – practical applications
· Gates and expanders
· Advanced dynamics techniques
5) Reverb
· Reverb in the natural world
· Why do we need artificial reverb
· Types of artificial reverb - analogue
· Types of artificial reverb – digital
· Digital reverb parameters
· Reverb in the mix
· Summary
6) Effects
· Inserts or send effects
· Delay effects
· Modulation effects
· Special effects
· Enhancers
7) Summary & Final thoughts
PRICE:
£400 (colour course reference notes included)
COURSE DATES: We restrict class size to 8 students.
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 August 2009
Saturday 31 October & Sunday 1 November 2009
TO ENROL
Please complete our short course application form and return to our Registrar with a deposit of £100. The balance of the fee is due 2 weeks before the course start date.

