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Course: |
RTV 210
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Title: | Audio Mixing |
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Long Title: | Audio Mixing |
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Course Description: | Includes the fundamentals of audio mixing from the audio source to final master. By explaining the principles of mixing and the technical foundations of audio recording. Analyzing the principles of acquiring, manipulating, recording, and final mixing of audio and discussing the differences between digital and analog recording. Each student will summarize the function of microphones, audio sources, recording devices, and speakers and complete recording exercises and projects according to provided guidelines. Demonstration of linear and non-linear master mixing will also be required. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Explain the principles of mixing
II. Explain the technical foundations of audio recording
III. Analyze the principles of acquiring, manipulating, recording, and final mixing of audio
IV. Discuss the differences between digital and analog recording
V. Summarize the function of microphones, audio sources, recording devices, and speakers
VI. Complete recording exercises and projects according to provided guidelines
VII. Demonstrate linear and non-linear master mixing
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Principles of Sound Mixing
A. Frequency Response
B. Audio Source
C. Equipment
II. Fundamentals of Equipment Interconnection
A. Power Ratings
B. Impedance
C. Wiring
III. Audio Devices
A. Audio sources
B. Microphones
C. Recording devices
D. Equalizers
E. Amplifiers
F. Speakers
G. Cords
IV. Linear (Analog) Mixing
A. Script sheet
B. Equalizers and effects
C. Final analog master
V. Non-Linear (Digital) Mixing
A. Script Sheet
B. Manipulation
C. Final digital master
VI. Mixing Exercises
A. Scripting
B. Acquiring audio
C. Recording and editing
D. Playback
VII. Class Projects
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