APPRENTICESHIP

Engineers typically hold a bachelor's degree in audio production or audio engineering, but a degree isn't always a requirement for this career path. Some studio engineers begin working with recording equipment and software in home studios and build their career based on experience.


Pursuing a career in audio engineering and sound production can be highly rewarding for people with a technical and creative mindset. Sound production and engineering are two distinct fields, but both involve applying technical knowledge and skills to create a high-quality end product.


19 Audio Studio and an apprenticeship under David Rodriguez will fast track you on this career path gaining a vast wealth of knowledge that you won't get in a traditional school setting. Gain hands on experience by doing and using the most high tech and industry standard equipment.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

WHAT WE ARE

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What education and skills are required to start a career in sound engineering?

Solid foundation in subjects like Physics and Mathematics.Sound technical knowledge. Ability to grasp complex concepts quickly. Familiarity with new technology and digital media. Troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.



OVERVIEW:

Audio fundamentals

Audio signals and systems

Physics of sound

Sound measuring techniques

Analog and digital consoles (DAWs)

Studio equipment and recording gear operation

Preproduction techniques

Recording, editing, mixing, and mastering

Understanding acoustic environments and studio design

Music production

Surround sound mixing and music mastering

Live sound

Film sound

Sound design

Advanced digital tech and electronic music production

Sampling and using MIDI for music production

Sound synthesis

Software training

Audio fundamentals

Audio signals and systems

Physics of sound

Sound measuring techniques

Analog and digital consoles (DAWs)

Studio equipment and recording gear operation

Preproduction techniques

Recording, editing, mixing, and mastering

Understanding acoustic environments and studio design

Music production

Surround sound mixing and music mastering

Live sound

Film sound

Sound design

Advanced digital tech and electronic music production

Sampling and using MIDI for music production

Sound synthesis

Software training

Audio fundamentals

Audio signals and systems

Physics of sound

Sound measuring techniques

Analog and digital consoles (DAWs)

Studio equipment and recording gear operation

Preproduction techniques

Recording, editing, mixing, and mastering

Understanding acoustic environments and studio design

Music production

Surround sound mixing and music mastering

Live sound

Film sound

Sound design

Advanced digital tech and electronic music production

Sampling and using MIDI for music production

Sound synthesis

Software training


LET"S discuss your future in

post production

sound & music