In order to record your own music and the music of others, you need a firm grasp of the fundamentals. In Bosse's "Fundamentals of Recording" course you'll learn the principals of sound theory and acoustics; how to work with equalizers; the difference between ribbon mics, condenser mics and dynamic mics; how to work with effects and much more! By the end of this course you'll have the skills neccessary to accurately capture the sound of the instruments you're recording.
"For students who are serious about recording music, this course is vital to acheiving a solid foundation in sound theory. Having designed the curriculum myself, I am happy to say that students who complete this course have a much stronger potential for success as engineers."- Ron Bosse, Course Author & BSM President
Upon completion of this course, you will have learned to:
- Work with Equalizers
- Differentiate between different Connections
- Work with Mixers
- Use Direct Boxes
- Work with Filters
- Select proper Microphones
- Properly place Microphones
- Employ Stereo Mic techniques
- Work with Modulation Effects
- Work with Reverb & Delay
Enrollment in all courses is on-going. Students will study privately, for 1/2 hour per week, for 12 weeks. Please call us at 781.337.8500, or e-mail us atbosseschoolofmusic@verizon.net, to schedule a time that works for you.
Bosse School of Music • 998 Middle Street • Weymouth, Ma. 02188 President: Ron Bosse • Vice President: Trina Aitken e-mail: bosseschoolofmusic@verizon.net