Demystify complicated studio gear and get participants making beats right away
What better way to teach all the basics of the recording studio than to have participants create a couple projects of their own?! Engage your new or beginner participants with a real-world project while they learn the expectations for handling studio equipment and basic music production concepts and techniques.
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How to…
- Participants complete a Recording Studio Orientation to learn:
- Studio Rules and Expectations (see following “Sample Recording Studio Contract”)
- How to use and take care of all studio equipment
- Basics of studio equipment and their functions
- How to properly turn on and shut down studio equipment
- How to set up a basic Logic Pro X project (i.e. new tracks, check levels, and record enable)
- Conduct a simple verbal quiz to make sure participants have learned the names of all studio equipment
- Have participants produce two basic “demo” Music Production projects using iPad Workstations or computer workstations following this process:
- GarageBand project at least 32 bars long
- Distinct “A” and “B” sections
- Minimum of 5 tracks
- At least one track performed live by the participant then quantized (others can be Apple loops)
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