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Online LessonsSome of the lessons included with this online course:
Audio Basics: Sound, Acoustics and more Recording essentials: Microphone basics the Recording chain how to use a Microphone Audio Fundamentals: the basic sound a Sine Wave Microphone Types how and when to use a Dynamic Microphone or Moving Coil Mic Microphone Types: the Condenser Mic or Electret Microphones Harmonic: what are Harmonics? Wave Math: how sound is mixed going Digital or Analog? differences between Digital Audio and Analog Audio Digital Audio principals: what is Digital Audio? Digital Audio: Sampling Rate explained Digital Audio: Sampling Resolution Computer Recording basics Basic Monitor Setup for Recording, Mixing and Mastering how and when to use a Condenser Microphone or Electret Mic Miking Acoustic Guitar: which Microphone? and placement Microphones and Placement: Miking Grand Piano Miking and Microphones and Placement: Upright Piano Microphone and placement: Miking Electric Guitar Miking Drums: Microphones and placment Miking Percussion: Microphones and placment Miking Acoustic Bass: Microphones and placment Miking Electric Bass: Microphones and placment Microphone and placement: Miking Vocals Microphone and placement: Miking Male Vocals Microphone and placement: Miking Female Vocals Microphone and placement: Miking Background Vocals Mixer explained: the Mixer Strip Note Ranges of Instruments Musical Note Frequencies explained Directional Microphone and the Proximity Effect Analog Recording Setup Digital Recording Setup Recording Setup: introduction and quick facts Studio Recording Basics Dynamic Range: what is Dynamic Range? Recording Music: how to record those tracks Recording Software: selecting and buying the right program Voice Recording: quick start guide Setting up a Home Recording Studio: Software and Microphone Track Recording: Quick start guide How to become a Home Recording Engineer xlr connections what is xlr, xlr format and definition xlr connection XLR Connections: XLR to 1/4 Jack XLR Connections: XLR to 1/8 Jack wiring xlr connectors Interactive Audio Frequencies Game Audio Basics: Increasing volume Audio Basics: Waves and Frequencies Audio Basics: Speakers and Waves Audio Basics: What is Frequency, Herz Decibel: what are Decibels? Sound and Audio Types Sound and Audio Types: Other wave types, Saw Tooth Sound and Audio Types: Noise, White Noise Sound and Audio Types: Sound, complex sine waves Sound and Audio Types: Harmonics Microphone Types: the Dynamic Mic or Moving Coil Microphone Microphones and Placement Audio Basics: CD frequency Range and Audio frequency ranges Frequency and Human Ear Hearing Audio Connections: Balanced and Unbalanced Connections Audio Connections: Stereo or Balanced Connection Audio Connections: Balanced to Unbalanced XLR to Jack Audio Problems: Ground Loop Problems and Hum Audio Impedance: basics high impedance and low impedance Audio Mixing Introduction What is Mixing or a Mixing Engineer? Audio Monitor Basics for Recording Frequency Ranges of Instruments Note Frequencies, MIDI Numbers and Notes Vocal Frequency and Note Ranges Note Ranges: Piano Frequency Range The Audio Mixer or Console Explained The Audio Mixer for Recording The Audio Mixer for Mixing
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