THE RECORDING INSTITUTE OF DETROIT |
IN-STUDIO PROGRAMS 2002
- 2003 |
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ONE COURSE
PROGRAMS |
PRO AUDIO SPECIALIST |
35 CLOCK HOURS |
| Students receive 10 hours of campus instruction (3 meetings) in the
basics of recording that includes one live recording session. Students, in addition,
study 57 interactive lessons in basic audio and take a final exam. Up to 25
additional campus contact hours are available to students for study, assistance and lab
time. |
TUITION: $499.00
BOOKS/MATERIALS: INCLUDED |
| The graduate obtains essential knowledge and exposure to basic audio
theory and studio recording techniques. |
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RECORDING
TECHNIQUES I |
42 CLOCK HOURS |
| Students attend 12 classes in recording (42 hours) with in- depth
lectures/demonstrations/equipment practice and 4 live recording/mixing sessions. Students
record the final recording project with instructor guidance. Up to
16 additional
campus contact hours are available to students for study, assistance and lab time. |
TUITION: $999.00
BOOKS/MATERIALS: $90 |
| The graduate basic knowledge and hands-on ability in the studio recording
techniques used in recording bands. |
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| The Associate Recording Engineer Program provides the graduate with the
minimum professional competence in completing the recording of of both live musician and
computer-generated music recording projects. The program consists of three courses,
for 106 clock hours of campus instruction: |
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INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY
(24 Clock Hours) |
| Over 8 classes, the graduate learns the
basics of music theory including rhythm/beat, putting music
in written form, musical keys, major & minor scales, musical
harmony and the basics of programming
drum machines & computer-generated music. |
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BASIC MUSIC PRODUCTION
(40 CLOCK HOURS) |
| Over 8 classes, the graduate learns the operation of additional recording
equipment and is certified as having minimum professional competence at using this
equipment for recording projects. The student also obtains basic competence in both
the programming and recording of computer-generated music projects. The class includes
four recording projects done by students, one of which is a computer-generated music
project. |
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| Up to 32 campus contact hours are available (in addition to class time)
to students for study, assistance and lab time. Up to 2
additional 8-hour contact hour packages may be purchased at $99
each. |
PROGRAM TUITION:
$2098.00
BOOKS/MATERIALS: $149.00 |
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Alternate Materials: Alexander Associate Recording Engineer CD:
$199.00 or Full Alexander Magazine Training Subscription: $369.00 |
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MUSIC PRODUCER PROGRAM |
155 CLOCK HOURS
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| The Music Producer Program provides the graduate with the training
and exposure necessary for the directing or performing the engineering functions of a recording project.
This person
is also capable of directing the music and performance of a band
or artist recording as well as
having the knowledge to direct the marketing and distribution of a regional release. |
PRO AUDIO SPECIALIST COURSES
(35 CLOCK HOURS) |
| 3 campus classes plus
the study of 63 interactive lessons gives the student a
working overview of the recording process.
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INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY COURSE
(24 CLOCK HOURS) |
| Over 8 classes, the graduate learns the basics of music theory including
rhythm/beat, putting music in written form, musical keys, major & minor scales,
plus the basics of musical harmony and chords that are necessary to the programming
of drum machines & computer-generated music.
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to complete
course
description. |
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COMPUTER MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
COURSE (48 CLOCK HOURS) |
| Over 12 classes the student learns the use of computer-based programs
used in audio production. Included in the class is training on advanced MIDI
programs, hard disk recording & editing, mastering techniques, Internet audio
encoding, computer based mixing, computer based sample/loop production techniques and
synchronization. Recording projects include audio post-production, commercial
production and hard disk music production.
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PRODUCTION SPECIALIST COURSE (48
CLOCK HOURS) |
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Over 12 classes the student learns web
and hard disk production techniques, production quality
screening, artist showcasing on the web, music business
planning and test release promotion and marketing.
Students complete a music production during the course.
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| Up to 32 campus contact hours are available (in addition to class
& project time)
to students for study, assistance and lab time. Up to 2
additional 8-hour contact hour packages may be purchased at $99
each. |
PROGRAM
COST: $3249 -
BOOKS/MATERIALS: $498.00* +
sales tax |
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RECORDING ENGINEER GRADUATES CONTINUING
TO THIS PROGRAM PAY $1798
TUITION & $99 MATERIALS ADDITIONAL |
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ASSOCIATE
RECORDING ENGINEER GRADUATES PAY $3096 TUITION & $468 MATERIALS
ADDITIONAL* |
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Materials
charges include Alexander Magazine Training Subscription ($369.00) |
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RECORDING ENGINEER PROGRAM |
("SECOND RECORDING ENGINEER
PROGRAM") |
258 CLOCK HOURS
(152 CLOCK HOURS IN ADDITION TO ASSOCIATE RECORDING ENGINEER
PROGRAM) |
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| The Recording Engineer Program provides the graduate with the training
and exposure necessary to operate full-service professional recording studios using all of
the common recording types of equipment and techniques in this class of studio.
Training is included in analog, digital and hard disc recording systems and console
automation systems. Included in the program is training using professional equipment
such as Pro Tools and the SSL Console. After the campus classes, the students must
complete an extensive internship for a total training of 258 clock hours. |
ASSOCIATE RECORDING ENGINEER
COURSES (106 CLOCK HOURS) |
| The three classes described under the Associate Recording Engineer
Program (described above) are the
first three classes taken in this program. |
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COMPUTER MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (48 CLOCK HOURS) |
| Over 12 classes the student learns the use of computer-based programs
used in audio production. Included in the class is training on advanced MIDI
programs, hard disk recording & editing, mastering techniques, Internet audio
encoding, computer based mixing, computer based sample/loop production techniques and
synchronization. Recording projects include audio post-production, commercial
production and hard disk music production.
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here for complete course description. |
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ADVANCED RECORDING
(54 CLOCK HOURS) |
| Over 12 classes the student learns advanced recording techniques based
around large studio / large console / analog multitrack formats. Training is
completed on an SSL console. Included in the class is advanced console recording &
automated mixing techniques, advanced micing techniques, advanced signal processing,
integration of analog recording with both digital recording & MIDI production and
synchronized 48 track analog recording. Recording projects include an analog music
project, and integrated projects of both analog/digital and analog/MIDI.
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complete course description. |
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ADVANCED RECORDING INTERNSHIP (50 CLOCK HOURS) |
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| Up to 64 campus contact hours are available (in addition to class time)
to students for study, assistance and lab time. Up to 2
additional 8-hour contact hour packages may be purchased at $99
each. |
PROGRAM TUITION:
$4547.00
BOOKS/MATERIALS: $369.00* |
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ASSOC RECORDING ENGR GRADUATES
CONTINUING TO THIS PROGRAM PAY $2449 TUITION/$369*
BOOKS ADDITIONAL |
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Materials charges include Alexander Magazine Training
Subscription ($369.00) |
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RECORDING INSTITUTE
OF DETROIT - CATALOG 6COL (7/02-6/03) - PAGE 6c |
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2002 by Recording
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