• Teacher

    Antonio Fresquez

Digital Audio Courses

  • Digital Audio Recording I 

    Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

    Digital Audio Recording I is an introduction to basic MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) concepts and techniques. Topics include keyboard programming, sound modules, sequencing, and electronic music production. Student will also gain a working knowledge of the equipment, including computer equipment performances per year to help prepare for their recording experience. Students gain experience in mixing down and burning CD music projects by working with analog and digital mixing technology.

    Digital Audio Recording II

    Grades 10, 11, 12

    In Digital Audio Recording II, students continue to build on topics learned in Digital Audio Recording I. Students will learn the process of recording from live performance to CD. Students wanting to train as recording engineers receive hands-on training in the studio. Student will also gain a working knowledge of the equipment, including computer equipment performances per year to help prepare for their recording experience. Students wanting to train as studio musicians learn important aspects of becoming a studio musician and will be required to do many live performances per year to help prepare for their recording experience. Students gain experience in recording, mixing down, and burning CD music projects by working with analog and digital mixing technology.

    Digital Recording Studio

    Grades 11, 12

    The Recording Engineering curriculum will include the basic music theory introduction and review, transcribing existing composition, programming sampled sounds, multi-track recording, using MIDI, arrangement, composing, ear training. Students will use theory, sequencing, and notation software. Student will also gain a working knowledge of the equipment, including computer equipment performances per year to help prepare for their recording experience. Students wanting to train as studio musicians learn important aspects of becoming a studio musician and will be required to do many live performances per year to help prepare for their recording experience. Students gain experience in recording, mixing down, and burning CD music projects by working with analog and digital mixing technology.