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The Audio Recording Technology Institute focuses on three major disciplines of audio engineering: Music Production, Sound for Television and Audio Post Production for film. This is referred to as The Comprehensive Audio Engineering Program.
Each Discipline is inclusive of many subparts, called modules. The main disciplines and a small sampling of their modules are listed below.
The Music Engineering Module includes recording live instruments and voices, mixing recorded tracks and the skills needed to create a final master for CD, DVD, MP3 type files or sound files for internet delivery. The emphasis at the audio school then shifts to electronic music production, including computer based composition and editing, introduction to, and finally complete understanding of MIDI, including hardware based operation.
The Sound for Television Module includes intermediate use of computer based production software, as well as tactile mixing surfaces to combine for complete post-production experience. Synchronization (lock to picture) and full audio program sketches are created solely by students. Utilizing our partnership with the University of Central Florida, students will have the opportunity to edit and create sound effects for video games.
The Audio Post Production Module includes advanced mixing techniques for music and film audio. This module is the most advanced and therefore most demanding of the student engineer's skills. Production here utilizes computer based engineering as well as advanced large-format digital mixing desk to create everything from temp mixes to the final mix to picture. Students will learn the art of Foley, Sound effects design and editing, dialogue sweetening and editing, ADR, theme and underscore mixing. Students work on short films by independent producers and directors, provided through our partnership with the University of Central Florida's Film Program.
