So, there's a lot of studios offering short courses in recording theory and practice.
They tend to be for a few evenings over a couple of weeks, or weekends or whatever.
They broadly deal with signal flow, equipment and practical techniques with a bit of theory and maybe an introduction to pro tools or reason.
They may also include running through a mix with the mixer explaining what they were thinking with various choices of processing etc.
Couple 'o questions :
They tend to be for a few evenings over a couple of weeks, or weekends or whatever.
They broadly deal with signal flow, equipment and practical techniques with a bit of theory and maybe an introduction to pro tools or reason.
They may also include running through a mix with the mixer explaining what they were thinking with various choices of processing etc.
Couple 'o questions :
- Has anyone done any of these courses?
- Has anyone thought about it?
- What kind of content would interest you in a similar course?
- Would it be more interesting if it also offered comparisons and hands-on time with the fancy gear you read about in TapeOp, Sound on Sound etc. (Neves and Neumanns and all that lovely stuff)?
- Anything else I've forgotten?