The Technology of Music Production
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The Technology of Music Production
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Instructor: Loudon Stearns
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Discuss the nature of sound, how it travels, and its properties
Set up your Digital Audio Workstation, record audio, and utilize basic audio editing techniques such as trimming, fades, and merging
Define the different categories of effects: Dynamic Effects, Delay Effects, and Filter Effects and use them effectively in a recording project
Discuss the role filters play in music synthesis and define how they effect the input signal
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There are 6 modules in this course
Learn about the music production process—including recording, editing, and mixing—and the tools available to you to create contemporary music on your computer.
With the recent introduction of high-quality-low-cost software and hardware, the tools of music production are now available to the masses. Albums are made in bedrooms as well as studios. On the surface this is liberating. Anyone can make an album for the low cost of a couple pieces of gear and a software package. But, if you dig deeper, you will find that it is not so easy. Producing music requires knowledge, dedication, and creativity. Knowledge is where this course comes in. No matter what kind of music you are making, there is a large set of tools that you will need to use. Each lesson of this course will demonstrate a different set of music production tools, loosely following along the music production process of recording, editing, and mixing. We will start with some background on the nature of sound and how we perceive it. We will then examine the components necessary to record audio into a computer, so that you understand the devices that sound must travel through in a music production process. Once recorded, sound must be organized along a timeline, a process known as editing. It allows us to give the impression of perfect performances and create many of the sounds we hear in contemporary music. The contemporary editing tool is the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), a piece of software that stores and organizes all the assets of a musical project. We will focus on the editing tools that are essential in contemporary music production and that all DAWs provide. After editing, sounds must be combined or mixed together, so we look to the mixing board—a very creative place if you know how to use it. We will explore the basic functionality of both hardware and software mixing boards, including volume, pan, mute, solo, busses, inserts, sends, and submixes. The mixing process, however, includes more tools than the mixing board provides on its own. Sound must also be processed, modified from its recorded state to fit the context of the music. We will look at compression, equalization, and delay, and examine the many audio effects that are offshoots of these devices and how they are used in a musical context. In the end, the music production process relies on your creativity. Creativity is a product of the mind and will stay there, unexpressed, until the right tools are used in the right way to share it with the world. If you have an idea in your head, it will take numerous steps, each with an important tool, to reach your audience. You bring the dedication and creativity, and this course will bring you the knowledge to make that happen.
Welcome to The Technology of Music Production! Before you begin the course, we will cover all the details that you'll need to know to get the most out of your experience. Then, we will start with some background on the nature of sound and how we perceive it. We will then examine the components necessary to record audio into a computer, so that you understand the devices that sound must travel through in a music production process.
What's included
19 videos4 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
19 videos•Total 86 minutes
- Welcome•4 minutes
- Module Overview•2 minutes
- Propagation•3 minutes
- Amplitude•8 minutes
- Frequency•6 minutes
- Visualizing Sound•13 minutes
- Connections Overview•2 minutes
- Microphone as a Transducer•1 minute
- Microphone Types•4 minutes
- Microphone Frequency Response•2 minutes
- Microphone Polar Patterns•3 minutes
- Microphone Placement•3 minutes
- Line Level and Gain Staging•3 minutes
- Cables•6 minutes
- Interface•5 minutes
- Microphone Connection and Gain•6 minutes
- Analog to Digital Converter•2 minutes
- Pickup Connections•10 minutes
- The Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)•3 minutes
4 readings•Total 25 minutes
- Course Resources•10 minutes
- Earn a Course Certificate•7 minutes
- Connect with Your Classmates•5 minutes
- Module Review and Progress Check-in•3 minutes
4 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
- The Nature of Sound •15 minutes
- Microphones & Cables •15 minutes
- Signals •15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
- Meet and Greet•5 minutes
The contemporary editing tool is the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), a piece of software that stores and organizes all the assets of a musical project. We will focus on the editing tools that are essential in contemporary music production and that all DAWs provide.
What's included
29 videos2 readings4 assignments1 peer review
29 videos•Total 120 minutes
- Module Overview•3 minutes
- Analog to Digital Conversion•13 minutes
- Buffer Size•6 minutes
- File Types•6 minutes
- Project Folder•6 minutes
- Project Checklist•1 minute
- Multitrack•3 minutes
- Recording Audio•9 minutes
- Zooming•1 minute
- Trimming•3 minutes
- Separating and Cutting•1 minute
- Nudging•1 minute
- The Grid•2 minutes
- Fades•3 minutes
- Cycling•1 minute
- Merging•2 minutes
- Naming and Coloring•1 minute
- Markers•1 minute
- Comping•8 minutes
- Destructive Editing•2 minutes
- MIDI•8 minutes
- MIDI Controllers•7 minutes
- Software Instruments•2 minutes
- MIDI Editing: Velocity•2 minutes
- MIDI Editing: Quantization•3 minutes
- Common MIDI Recording and Editing Functions•14 minutes
- Wrap-up•1 minute
- Creating Your Assignments•3 minutes
- Reviewing Your Peers' Assignments•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
- Assignment Example•10 minutes
- Module 2 Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
4 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
- The DAW •15 minutes
- Tracks, Files, and Editing •15 minutes
- Using MIDI•15 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Presentation #1•60 minutes
We will explore the basic functionality of both hardware and software mixing boards, including volume, pan, mute, solo, busses, inserts, sends, and submixes.
What's included
9 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
9 videos•Total 57 minutes
- Module Overview•3 minutes
- The Channel Strip•11 minutes
- The Bus Concept•3 minutes
- Effects Categories•3 minutes
- Inserts•6 minutes
- Sends•13 minutes
- The Submix•6 minutes
- Automation•10 minutes
- Wrap-up•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Module 3 Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
- The Channel Strip and Effects•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 7 minutes
- Analyzing Mixes•7 minutes
Sound must be processed, modified from its recorded state to fit the context of the music. This week, we will focus on tools you can use to effect the dynamics of your tracks and how they are used in a musical context.
What's included
10 videos1 reading2 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 77 minutes
- Module Overview•9 minutes
- Noise•6 minutes
- Distortion•7 minutes
- Dynamic Range Manipulation•5 minutes
- Dynamic Processors Overview•4 minutes
- Dynamic Processor Parameters•8 minutes
- Gate•9 minutes
- Downward Compressor•14 minutes
- Limiter•13 minutes
- Wrap-up•1 minute
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Module 4 Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
- Module 4 Quiz•20 minutes
- Introduction to Dynamic Effects•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Presentation #2•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Share Your Experience with Dynamic Effects•10 minutes
Sound can be modified from its recorded state using tools that effect the actual quality of the sound. This week, we will look at equalization and delay and examine the many audio effects that are offshoots of these devices.
What's included
11 videos1 reading3 assignments
11 videos•Total 87 minutes
- Module Overview•3 minutes
- The Delay Concept•4 minutes
- The Delay Spectrum•10 minutes
- Modulated Short Delays•12 minutes
- Filters Overview•13 minutes
- Mixing EQ•13 minutes
- Medium Delay: Slap Back•5 minutes
- Long Delay•6 minutes
- Reverb•11 minutes
- Width in Mixing•3 minutes
- Space in Mixing•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Module 5 Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
- Module 5 Quiz•30 minutes
- Filter and Delay Effects•10 minutes
- Medium to Long Delays and Space in Mixing•10 minutes
We will explore the synthesizer, a major tool within the production of contemporary music. Learning how a synthesizer works will give you a language to describe sound. Music is a collaborative art form, so there is nothing more powerful than effective communication.
What's included
7 videos2 readings2 assignments1 peer review
7 videos•Total 54 minutes
- Module Overview•6 minutes
- Oscillators•7 minutes
- Filters•10 minutes
- Amplifiers•14 minutes
- LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)•10 minutes
- A Language of Timbre•5 minutes
- Wrap-up•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 10 minutes
- Review Before Your Final Assessment•5 minutes
- Congratulations and Next Steps•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
- Final Assessment: Putting It All Together •30 minutes
- Oscillators, Filters, and Modulation •20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Presentation #3•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 7, 2016
This course is amazing since it teaches you a lot of useful techniques that can be used in the most popular DAWs. It totally changes the way you perceive sound.
Reviewed on Jul 12, 2017
This was an amazing course. Totally loved the way Loudon delivered it. I will definitely go back and re-do some of the material that was definitely more in-depth.
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2017
the best, Learned a lot from you guys, despite financial issues I now have my music production specialization certificate from an international organization! Thank you!
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