FALL 2013 AUDIO RECORDING 01
Wednesday 5:30pm – 9:30pm, Lib 1328
Instructor: Zenaida Vergara an Adjunct Member of the Faculty and Media Technician 867-5277
Description: This is the first of a three-quarter sequence in which students are introduced to the subject of audio production and its relation to modern media. Fall quarter will focus on analog mixers and analog tape recording with some work in digital editing. The main topics will include field recording, digital audio editing, microphone design and application, analog multi-track recording and audio console signal flow. Students will have weekly reading assignments and weekly lab times. Students will gain proficiency in campus labs and there will be consulting times outside of class in lab use. Students will complete various exercises and a final project that will be a mix of a multi-track recording.
Credit: 4 credit hours; Required Textbook: Modern Recording Techniques 8th edition Huber and Runstein
Hours: The Audio Recording course represents 4 hours of in class instruction per week. Students should plan on 6 – 8 hours outside class for reading, lab, exercises and completing audio related projects.
Supplies: portable hard drive formatted for Mac, 1 reel of 1/2″ RMG (optional)
Web site: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/audiorecording/