This program builds upon MIDI Production foundations with training in audio recording and editing software, hardware and techniques, including advanced audio production concepts such as creating audio for video, microphone techniques.
Cost
Estimated Cost: $ 7,720
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Resident Tuition: $ 5,075
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Technology Fees: $ 490
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General Student Fees: $ 750
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Online Course Fees: $ 30
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Books / Materials: $ 300 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
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Program Specific Fees: $ 1,075 (Music, Music Tech and Individual Music Lessons Fees)
Costs provided are estimates only, and may differ depending on course type and/or modality. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete this program will be able to:
PLO 1 - Utilize MIDI networks and MIDI sequencers
PLO 2 - Utilize software and hardware for recording, editing, and processing music and audio for commercial and artistic purposes
PLO 3 - Communicate using technical vocabulary associated with MIDI, audio, and synthesis of sound
PLO 4 - Select appropriate microphones, preamplifiers, and other outboard signal processors for various recording techniques and microphone placement
PLO 5 - Analyze audio recordings in terms of frequency, stereo field, phase cancellation, and dynamic range
PLO 6 - Engineer and produce high quality recording sessions for music, advertising, voiceovers, video and film soundtracks, and other types of projects
PLO 7 - Do creative work through working with deadlines and scheduling time with clients and artists
PLO 8 - Apply basic music theory and keyboard skills when working in a DAW
Admissions
A Music Theory Placement Assessment is required to get into MUS 111. Learn more about the placement process.
Email arts@lanecc.edufor information.
Program Requirements
Program Core Courses
Must be completed with a letter grade of C- or better. P not accepted.
Ensemble
Ensemble may be completed with a grade of C- or better, or Pass.
Complete one of the following:
Notes