Module 3 of 6: Sound Design

Summary

 

Sound Design is where Point Blank Music Production College shows you how to get to grips with your creative potential through the use of modern music software. Expert producers show you how to utilise the latest instruments and plug-ins to create your own unique sound and deliver productions and remixes to rival the professionals. Includes in-depth sampling and synthesis, plus insider remix tips and an essential guide to mixing and mastering. Very creative, full of tips and tricks, this Point Blank music production school module will open up the possibilities before you.


Content

 

Introduction

  • Introduction to the course
  • Sound/Frequency: 'Ear training’ session
  • Analogue/Digital: sample and bit rates
  • Latency and ways to work around it
  • Session setup and housekeeping

 

Subtractive Synthesis part 1

  • A brief history of analogue synths
  • Analogue vs Digital
  • The concept of analog synthesis
  • Oscillator and filter section
  • The volume envelope

 

Subtractive synthesis part 2

  • What is modulation?
  • Routing, LFO
  • Introduction to Massive
  • Massive's centre section
  • Modulation in Massive, performance/step LFO's

 

Sound Design with Kontakt – part 1

  • Why is Kontakt different from other samplers?
  • Modular concept to sampling
  • Creating and Editing Zones
  • Wave Editor: multiple Sample Loops
  • Source Module and its modes


Sound Design with Kontakt – part 2

  • Modulation
  • Filtering, EQ and Automation
  • Building Drum Sounds using Pitch Envelopes
  • Creating Groups, applying Effects
  • Creative Sampling Applications

 

It’s a Groove Thing

  • Listening session and analysis
  • Extracting the feel from existing rhythms
  • Creating groove templates
  • Managing groove templates
  • Programming drums with groove

Reaktor Part 1 (The Library)

  • Intro to Reaktor
  • Interface Basics
  • Loading Factory Ensembles, Sound Generators
  • Recording in Standalone Mode
  • Using Reaktor as Instrument or FX device

 

Reaktor Part 2

  • Introduction to building concept
  • Ensemble, Instrument, Macro Module
  • Building a structure
  • Create a customised synth
  • Create a range of presets

 

Remix

  • History and role of remix
  • Extract a lead vocal from a track
  • Techniques to sync acapellas to backing tracks
  • Vocal treatment
  • Remix/mashup tricks and techniques

 

Intermediate Mixing and Mastering

  • Mixing your track
  • ‘NYC Style’ Bus Compression Trick
  • Creating a Final Mixdown
  • Vinyl mastering (issues to consider)
  • Mastering your track in Cubase or Logic

 

One to One session

  • Critical listening
  • Professional evaluation of work in progress
  • Feedbacks on how to improve the production
  • Evaluate the mix
  • Set tasks to finalise the project

 

Track Completion

  • Completion of main assignment
  • 1-2-1 tuition
  • Mixdown sessions
  • Group evaluation of completed tunes

 

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 Course Details

Duration: 1 Year

Price: £8,990.00


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 Available Dates
July 2012
October 2012
January 2013

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Two daytime classes
(11am - 6pm)

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Four evening classes
(6.30pm - 9.30pm)

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