COURSE DESCRIPTION
Are you interested in mixing music but don’t know where to start? Do you want to know what phases mixing generally includes, and how to process different instruments? And are you interested in how to use compressors and equalizers?
If you make music, play in a band, or are interested in sound technology and want to expand your skills in mixing, this course is for you! As the title indicates, the course will cover the basics of mixing phase by phase, teach the most common terms and functions, and students will mix music in practice. The instructor of the course will be Arttu Volanto, who has worked in sound mixing for 15 years.
Objectives
The objective of the course is that participants understand how music is mixed and what kind of functions for mixing are generally found in DAW software. Students will also mix music themselves on the course and receive tips and feedback from the instructor.
Course delivery
Anyone who lives in Southern Ostrobothnia and is interested in mixing can apply – no prior education is required. However, participants will benefit from having some experience in processing music files and having access to a DAW program (Logic, Cubase, Ableton, etc.). Additionally, students will need a means for listening to music when mixing, either using headphones or speakers.
The course consists of video material for independent study, as well as scheduled interactive Zoom meetings in which students will have the opportunity to discuss the course topics with the instructor. The study material will be published on Rhythm Academy’s online platform at www.rytmiakatemia.fi.
The course is free of charge in the pilot phase, and is primarily aimed at people living in Southern Ostrobothnia. As this course is a part of a project funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), participants are required to fill in monitoring information and feedback forms related to ESF projects.
How to apply
Register on the Rhythm Academy website. Once you are logged in, fill in the application form by clicking on the ‘Submit application’ button on the selected course description page. Students admitted to the course will be granted access to the pre-recorded course material, as well as interactive Zoom lectures. The course material will be available to students for a limited period of time.
Selection criteria
During the application phase, applicants will be assessed particularly on the basis of their motivation and interest in the topic. After the application deadline, the selected applicants will be informed personally by e-mail and sent further instructions on how to proceed.