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Choosing modules to study


Choosing the right Audio Production Skills Program modules for you

Which modules
should you do first?

Organizing your Platinum zone study program for greater efficiency & value


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10 June 2002

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While you have the freedom of exploring modules in any order, there is a natural progression of skills in learning audio production. This suggests that some modules should be attempted before others.

The following chart may help you make wiser choices
Modules in bold are being uploaded first; those that are greyed or white come later
Modules in red are available now to Platinum and 7-day trial members.

Level of
Complexity
  Basic Core Skills Required
for Audio Production
  Related
Skills
  Underpinning
Skills & Knowledge

 
 
 
Recommended that you start at this level
-
Studio Recording - Introduction
    -  
-
Sound 1
   
-
-
 
-
       
 
Recording Devices - Introduction
 
Mic Types
 
Digital Audio
 
Sound 2
       
     
 
   
Complexity & depth increases at these levels  
Mixing Consoles - Introduction
 
Using Mics
 
MIDI
   
     
               
 
Signal Processors - Introduction
         
   
 
 
 
 
           
Modules at these levels are more specialized. They require more general knowledge of production - obtainable either through experience or by completing earlier modules.  
Equalizers & EQ
 
Dynamic Range Processors
 
Delays & Time Modulation
           
     
 
         
     
Compressors
 
Reverbs
           
                     
     
Expanders & Gates
     
Mixing Techniques
     
Acoustics & Studio Design

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