This course will offer an advanced study in studio practices. We will explore various mixing objectives and techniques through critical listening sessions, analysis, and hands-on projects. We will focus on the fundamentals as well as advanced practices of mixing, shaping the sounds through dynamic range processors and modulation tools, and various other techniques. Students will have an opportunity to practice their mixing skills through multitracks, make their own creative remixes, and share their work in-class with their peers for feedback. This course is for students who have previous experience in recording studio practices and/or with preexisting projects.
Advanced Mixing Techniques (MSR4365.01)
Senem Pirler
Prerequisites: Introduction to Studio Recording, Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing, Mixing Decades, and/or a paragraph indicating interest and experience to senempirler@bennington.edu
Credits: 2
W 10:00-11:50
Maximum Enrollment: 8
Course Frequency: Once a year
This course is categorized as All courses, Sound Design and Recording, and tagged mixing, music production.
Credits: 2
W 10:00-11:50
Maximum Enrollment: 8
Course Frequency: Once a year
This course is categorized as All courses, Sound Design and Recording, and tagged mixing, music production.