[Electronics-talk] classes for audio recording for the blind
Poppa Bear via Electronics-talk
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Wed Jun 4 21:52:17 UTC 2014
I know that some on this list are musicians so I thought I would pass this
on so that they would have an opportunity to grow in their ability to use
some fairly accessible recording software, Also, I myself have a recording
studio and use the recording program Protools on the Mac to run a small
project studio and have tutored people in the past who need help, but below
is a class for entry level folks and the programs that are being used both
have light versions that have a lot of access for free.
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From CAVI, Cisco Academy for the Vision Impaired:
Audio Editing Fundamentals, Single Track or Multi-track (starts August 2014)
These courses teach audio editing to those of all skill levels. The
single trakc course focuses on using software like Goldwave to
record, edit, and enhance audio. The multi-track course teaches all
aspects of audio production and mixing using Reaper. Both classes
teach principles of microphone usage, choosing formats, and provide a
survey of audio equipment for all budget levels. Our original Audio
Fundamentals course has had a refresh this term and is now split into
two tracks. Students may choose whether they'd like to learn single
track editing with Goldwave, or multitrack editing with Reaper.
If you are still unsure of much of the terminology audio pros use and
want an affordable and accessible way to learn the basics of audio
editing in a structured and interactive environment, this is the
course for you!
For more information on this course, please go to:
http://wiki.cucat.org/index.php?n=Main.AudioEditingFundamentals
For the enrolment deadline and to see all 2014 semester 2 course
offerings, go to:
http://wiki.cucat.org/index.php?n=Main.Courses
NOTE: I am not officially affiliated with CAVI. I did recently take
and pass their IT Essentials course, which enabled me to pass the
CompTIA A+ exams with flying colors.
Chris
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